[nfbmi-talk] i don't trust denby

Terry D. Eagle terrydeagle at yahoo.com
Fri Dec 27 23:30:55 UTC 2013


What good is an income tax credit for the blind in a state that fosters and
promotes WORK-TO-WELFARE second-class citizenship for the blind, and
encourages out-of-state employment for the blind. 

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Gov. Rick Snyder signs bills to eliminate sales tax on certain medications,
expand promise zones

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Melissa Anders | manders at mlive.com

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Melissa Anders | manders at mlive.com

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on December 24, 2013 at 9:28 AM, updated December 24, 2013 at 10:04 AM

snyder.jpgGov. Rick SnyderMLive File Photo

 

LANSING - Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder on Monday signed bills to provide a tax
credit to blind residents, eliminate sales tax on certain medications and
expand

the local promise zone program.

 

He also approved bills authorizing a specialty license plate to raise funds
for breast cancer awareness and prevention.

 

"An important state government role is to provide service to our residents,"
Snyder said in a statement. "These bills, approved with strong bipartisan
support,

highlight some of the ways state government is helping Michiganders."

 

House Bill 5086,

sponsored by Rep. Cindy Denby, R-Fowlerville, extends a tax credit to
certain people who are blind. Low-income seniors and people with
disabilities can

claim an income tax credit against property taxes on a primary residence.

 

Changes to the homestead property tax credit in 2011 reduced the amount
available to taxpayers who were blind and over age of 65, but this bill
brings that

back to prior levels, according to a Senate Fiscal Agency

analysis.

 

Rep. Lisa Posthumus Lyons, R-Alto, introduced

House Bill 4831

to exempt the sales tax for over-the-counter medications that are prescribed
by a doctor.

 

Snyder also signed

Senate Bill 312

to amend a 2009 law allowing

local promise zones,

which are designated areas where communities can use tax dollars or other
funds to cover college tuition. The bill sponsored by Sen. Goeff Hansen,
R-Hart,

allows the funds to pay for vocational education, books and supplies.

 

Email Melissa Anders at

manders at mlive.com.

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@MelissaDAnders.
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