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State Sovereignty to Use Tax Policy for Economic Growth
Committee on Communications, Technology & Interstate Commerce

WHEREAS, under the United States Constitution, states have enjoyed the ability to levy taxes for the support of state government as decided by the elected representatives of the people; and

WHEREAS, under this regime of fiscal federalism, state legislatures have enjoyed the ability to set tax policy to encourage economic growth while maintaining balanced budgets; and

WHEREAS, recent federal court action has ruled that certain state tax policy to encourage economic growth as decided by elected state policymakers violates the Interstate Commerce Clause of the Constitution; and

WHEREAS, such federal court intrusion into state tax policy is a violation of the long standing constitutionally ensured fiscal federalism and threatens to tear at our nation’s long held belief that states are the laboratories of democracy; and

WHEREAS, the United States Supreme Court has agreed to review the lower federal court decision; and

WHEREAS, legislation has been introduced in Congress by two former Governors, Senators Voinovich of Ohio and Alexander of Tennessee to reaffirm the authority of elected state policymakers to determine tax policy that ensures a state’s economic viability;

NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, the National Conference of State Legislatures reaffirms its support for fiscal federalism and the ability of each state legislature to set its own tax policy to meet the needs of the state; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that NCSL finds that the use of state tax policy by elected state policymakers to ensure and enhance the economic viability of the state is not a violation of the Constitution’s Interstate Commerce Clause, but rather a manifestation of what Supreme Court Justice Brandeis termed the “states as laboratories of democracy;” and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that NCSL will support congressional efforts as sponsored by Senators Voinovich and Alexander that seek to reaffirm the authority of elected state tax policymakers to determine tax policy and spending decisions.

Adopted 14-0 by the Committee on Communications, Technology & Interstate Commerce Committee on Friday, April 7, 2006.

Unanimously adopted at the NCSL General Business Meeting on Saturday, April 8, 2006.

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