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HomeMy WebLinkAbout93-119RESOLUTION NO. 93-119 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT TOWNSEND EXPRESSING OPPOSITION TO INITIATIVES 601 AND 602 WHEREAS, The citizenry of the United States, the State of Washington, and the cities and towns expect their governments to be wise stewards of public funds, and concurrently be responsive to increasing service demands; and WHEREAS, During periods of economic growth and rising revenues, governments tend to respond to the demand for increased and expanded services; and WHEREAS, During periods of economic downturn and falling revenues, state government and occasionally local governments have increased taxes and fees as a means of sustaining services; and WHEREAS, Recent state tax increases and proposed federal tax increases have resulted in increased citizen dissatisfaction with government and proposed initiatives to limit state spending and revenue capacity; and WHEREAS, cities and towns share with the state and other units of local government the responsibility for the delivery of governmental services to the citizenry; and WHEREAS, Ail local governments are dependent on the Legislature for authorization to impose taxes and to receive state collected- locally shared revenues; and WHEREAS, cities and towns receive almost one-tenth of their operating budget revenues from state collected-locally shared revenues; and WHEREAS, The intent of both Initiative 601 and 602 is to reduce the capacity of the state to provide services by limiting the ability of the state to either expend revenues or to increase taxes; and WH~, Initiative 602 would also repeal new and increased taxes and fees imposed by the Legislature; and WHEREAS, The rollback in those taxes and fees enacted in 1993 would substantially erode the capacity of the state to maintain vital programs, including many that either directly or indirectly impact cities and towns; and WHEREAS, Approval of either of those initiatives would likely WHEREAS, Approval of either of those initiatives would likely result in reduction of state collected-locally shared revenue allocations to cities and towns, including funds received from the recently reenacted criminal justice assistance program; and WHEREAS, Cities and towns do not have the discretionary fiscal capacity to replace those important programs that might be reduced or eliminated as a result of adoption of Initiative 601 and 602; and WHERF~, Adoption of either of those initiatives would have a chilling impact on the ability of cities and towns to secure approval of new state programs addressing city concerns, or on the capacity of cities and towns to secure additional taxing authority from the state; and WHEREA~, In the states of Oregon and California, which have experienced tax and spending initiatives, local governments have been adversely impacted; and W=~EREAS, It is the responsibility of the governor and the Legislature to enact such new taxes and fees; and provide for the growth in state spending as is necessary to address the needs of the state; NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, The City of Port Townsend opposes Initiatives 601 and 602; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, The association recommends that the governor and Legislature jointly establish a task force to examine the need for an intertemporal fiscal management process that allows for the implementation of new programs, the elimination of expenditures of reduced importance, and the reallocation of resources from periods of economic growth to cover shortfalls during economic downturns. Adopted by the City Council of the Ci~rt Townsend and signed by the Mayor this /~ day~l/~n, ~/ ,1993. Attest: ~-- ~ ~ fn M. Clise, Mayor David A. Grove, City Clerk Approved as to form: Dennis McLerran, City Attorney~