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File #: 83518    Version: Name: Requesting information, studies, and plans regarding the authorization of a local sales tax.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/17/2024 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: 7/16/2024 Final action: 7/16/2024
Enactment date: 7/19/2024 Enactment #: RES-24-00483
Title: ALTERNATE: Requesting information, studies, and plans regarding the authorization of a local sales tax.
Sponsors: MGR Govindarajan, Regina M. Vidaver, Derek Field
Attachments: 1. Transportation Committee Memo for Resolution 83518.pdf, 2. Part4Powerpoint.pdf, 3. 2025 Operating Budget Update to FC -- 6-10-2024_SB slide added.pdf, 4. 83518v1.pdf, 5. 070224-070924_CC_public_comments.pdf, 6. ALTERNATE SPONSORS.pdf, 7. Legistar 83518 -- Studies on a Local Sales Tax -- Version 2 -- Alternate with fiscal note.pdf, 8. 83518 Version 2.pdf, 9. 53818 V2 Ald Field Amendment.pdf
Date Ver.Action ByActionResultAction DetailsMeeting DetailsWatch
7/16/20241 COMMON COUNCIL Adopt the Following Amendment(s)Pass Action details Meeting details Not available
7/16/20241 COMMON COUNCIL Adopt Alternate as AmendedPass Action details Meeting details Not available
7/11/20241 EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES COMMISSION    Not available Meeting details Not available
7/11/20241 EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES COMMISSION Return to Lead with the Following Recommendation(s)  Action details Meeting details Not available
7/2/20241 COMMON COUNCIL ReferPass Action details Meeting details Not available
6/24/20241 FINANCE COMMITTEE RECOMMEND TO COUNCIL TO ADOPT - REPORT OF OFFICERFail Action details Meeting details Not available
6/12/20241 COMMITTEE ON EMPLOYEE RELATIONS    Not available Meeting details Not available
6/12/20241 TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION Return to Lead with the Following Recommendation(s)Pass Action details Meeting details Not available
6/4/20241 COMMON COUNCIL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Return to Lead with the Recommendation to Place on File without PrejudicePass Action details Meeting details Not available
5/21/20241 FINANCE COMMITTEE Referred  Action details Meeting details Not available
5/21/20241 FINANCE COMMITTEE Referred  Action details Meeting details Not available
5/21/20241 FINANCE COMMITTEE Referred  Action details Meeting details Not available
5/21/20241 FINANCE COMMITTEE Referred  Action details Meeting details Not available
5/21/20241 COMMON COUNCIL ReferPass Action details Meeting details Not available
5/17/20241 Council Office Referred for Introduction  Action details Meeting details Not available
Fiscal Note
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ALTERNATE: Requesting information, studies, and plans regarding the authorization of a local sales tax.
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WHEREAS, since 2011, the State Legislature has strictly limited the amount of revenues available to pay for City services; and,

WHEREAS, despite being a primary driver of the state economy and contributing over $1 billion dollars in state taxes, Madison residents get only 18 cents for every dollar they pay in state taxes; and,

WHEREAS, Madison receives less than 15% of the statewide average and only 3% of the highest amount paid to any community in the state and if Madison received the per-resident average for Wisconsin cities, it would receive $54 million, enough to close the current budget deficit more than two times over; and,

WHEREAS, the City of Madison has faced a structural deficit each year in its budget since 2011 with the growth in the cost to prove services to a growing city exceeding the allowable rate of growth in City revenues under state law, including a projected $22 million deficit in 2025; and,

WHEREAS, Wisconsin cities have the highest reliance on property taxes to fund services of any Midwestern state; and,

WHEREAS, City revenues remain nearly 10 percent ($33 million) below pre-COVID levels, despite strong economic growth in the City, due to State prohibitions on a local sales or income tax, combined with strict State limits on growth in property taxes; and,

WHEREAS, despite the largest increase in shared revenue from the State to municipalities in decades, Madison received the smallest amount per capita of any community in Wisconsin; and,

WHEREAS, the state currently has a $3 billion surplus which it refuses to spend and yet communities around the state are forced, every year, to balance budgets with higher costs and stagnant revenue; and,

WHEREAS, as a result of these policies, record numbers of local governments across the state have had to go to referendum in recent years, i...

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