Public Comments for 01/24/2022 Finance - Subcommittee #2
HB148 - Certified pollution control equipment; certification by subdivisions.
Last Name: Tisha Erby Organization: RPS Locality: Richmond City

Hello I’m Tisha Erby Mother of 5 boys , 4 are Richmond Public School Students and WE support HB 531 which will allow all counties and cities to use a 1% sales tax to pay for the construction of new schools. [RPS-George Wythe High School] needs this additional revenue to build new schools and modernize facilities to improve the learning experience of its students. According to the Virginia Department of Education, more than half of the state’s school buildings are more than 50 years old. Unfortunately, my community is home to several of these outdated buildings including George Wythe High School. Students and teachers are placed in unsafe environments that may have leaky roofs, windowless classrooms, mold, poor ventilation, and broken HVAC systems. It is not helpful to the learning environment and development of children to attend school in buildings that harm their health and well-being. Having the sales tax as an option will give us the opportunity to fix the crumbling schools in my school district. I am afraid that if the General Assembly doesn’t pass this bill, another generation of students will be forced to sit in outdated, 50-year old classrooms that are inadequate for what students need today. Please prioritize education and the future of our commonwealth by taking this necessary step to invest in our schools, our students, and our community. Thank you so much for listening and remember #WytheCantWait #AllRPSCantWait #WeAreRPS

Last Name: Boyle Organization: Virginia Association of Counties Locality: Richmond

VACo supports this legislation.

Last Name: Pomeroy Organization: Virginia Association of Municipal Wastewater Agencies (VAMWA) Locality: Richmond

Please SUPPORT HB 148 to streamline implementation of the existing pollution control equipment tax exemption certification process for local government pollution control projects such as Chesapeake Bay wastewater upgrades and various other water, waste, and stormwater pollution control projects. Although political subdivisions do not pay sales tax when directly purchasing wastewater equipment themselves, when they hire contractors to build pollution control facilities, the localities use the Certified Pollution Control Equipment Tax Exemption process to assure bidders that the necessary equipment purchases will be tax exempt. This starts an inefficient paperwork process. The locality has to prepare a certification package and DEQ staff has to take time to process it, which can impact schedules for bidding and starting projects. By adopting the political subdivision certification process, the bill streamlines the process and benefits localities, DEQ, and the environment: • Both the locality and DEQ save on administrative burden and associated expense. • The pollution control projects can move along a bit faster.

HB226 - Taxes; appeal of local assessments.
No Comments Available
HB238 - Land use assessment; forms used for revalidation of applications shall be prepared by TAX.
No Comments Available
HB462 - Retail Sales and Use Tax; extends sunset date for exemption of aircraft components.
No Comments Available
HB551 - Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for medicine and drugs purchased by veterinarians.
No Comments Available
HB607 - Retail Sales and Use Tax; extends sunset date for exemption of aircraft components.
No Comments Available
HB693 - Vehicle registration; personal property tax relief.
No Comments Available
HB791 - Data centers; center fixtures are taxed as part of the real property where they are located, etc.
No Comments Available
HB1152 - Sales and use tax; agricultural exemptions.
Last Name: Tisha Erby Organization: RPS Locality: Richmond City

Hello I’m Tisha Erby Mother of 5 boys , 4 are Richmond Public School Students and WE support HB 531 which will allow all counties and cities to use a 1% sales tax to pay for the construction of new schools. [RPS-George Wythe High School] needs this additional revenue to build new schools and modernize facilities to improve the learning experience of its students. According to the Virginia Department of Education, more than half of the state’s school buildings are more than 50 years old. Unfortunately, my community is home to several of these outdated buildings including George Wythe High School. Students and teachers are placed in unsafe environments that may have leaky roofs, windowless classrooms, mold, poor ventilation, and broken HVAC systems. It is not helpful to the learning environment and development of children to attend school in buildings that harm their health and well-being. Having the sales tax as an option will give us the opportunity to fix the crumbling schools in my school district. I am afraid that if the General Assembly doesn’t pass this bill, another generation of students will be forced to sit in outdated, 50-year old classrooms that are inadequate for what students need today. Please prioritize education and the future of our commonwealth by taking this necessary step to invest in our schools, our students, and our community. Thank you so much for listening and remember #WytheCantWait #AllRPSCantWait #WeAreRPS

Last Name: Ramsey Locality: Norfolk

Please help these grieving parents. This is definitely insult to injury for these unfortunate people.

HB1154 - Retail Sales and Use Tax; exemption for aircraft parts, extends sunset provision.
Last Name: Tisha Erby Organization: RPS Locality: Richmond City

Hello I’m Tisha Erby Mother of 5 boys , 4 are Richmond Public School Students and WE support HB 531 which will allow all counties and cities to use a 1% sales tax to pay for the construction of new schools. [RPS-George Wythe High School] needs this additional revenue to build new schools and modernize facilities to improve the learning experience of its students. According to the Virginia Department of Education, more than half of the state’s school buildings are more than 50 years old. Unfortunately, my community is home to several of these outdated buildings including George Wythe High School. Students and teachers are placed in unsafe environments that may have leaky roofs, windowless classrooms, mold, poor ventilation, and broken HVAC systems. It is not helpful to the learning environment and development of children to attend school in buildings that harm their health and well-being. Having the sales tax as an option will give us the opportunity to fix the crumbling schools in my school district. I am afraid that if the General Assembly doesn’t pass this bill, another generation of students will be forced to sit in outdated, 50-year old classrooms that are inadequate for what students need today. Please prioritize education and the future of our commonwealth by taking this necessary step to invest in our schools, our students, and our community. Thank you so much for listening and remember #WytheCantWait #AllRPSCantWait #WeAreRPS

HB1155 - Retail Sales and Use Tax; definitions, media-related exemptions.
Last Name: Tisha Erby Organization: RPS Locality: Richmond City

Hello I’m Tisha Erby Mother of 5 boys , 4 are Richmond Public School Students and WE support HB 531 which will allow all counties and cities to use a 1% sales tax to pay for the construction of new schools. [RPS-George Wythe High School] needs this additional revenue to build new schools and modernize facilities to improve the learning experience of its students. According to the Virginia Department of Education, more than half of the state’s school buildings are more than 50 years old. Unfortunately, my community is home to several of these outdated buildings including George Wythe High School. Students and teachers are placed in unsafe environments that may have leaky roofs, windowless classrooms, mold, poor ventilation, and broken HVAC systems. It is not helpful to the learning environment and development of children to attend school in buildings that harm their health and well-being. Having the sales tax as an option will give us the opportunity to fix the crumbling schools in my school district. I am afraid that if the General Assembly doesn’t pass this bill, another generation of students will be forced to sit in outdated, 50-year old classrooms that are inadequate for what students need today. Please prioritize education and the future of our commonwealth by taking this necessary step to invest in our schools, our students, and our community. Thank you so much for listening and remember #WytheCantWait #AllRPSCantWait #WeAreRPS

HB1168 - Real property; tax exemption for certain disabled veterans and surviving spouses.
Last Name: Tisha Erby Organization: RPS Locality: Richmond City

Hello I’m Tisha Erby Mother of 5 boys , 4 are Richmond Public School Students and WE support HB 531 which will allow all counties and cities to use a 1% sales tax to pay for the construction of new schools. [RPS-George Wythe High School] needs this additional revenue to build new schools and modernize facilities to improve the learning experience of its students. According to the Virginia Department of Education, more than half of the state’s school buildings are more than 50 years old. Unfortunately, my community is home to several of these outdated buildings including George Wythe High School. Students and teachers are placed in unsafe environments that may have leaky roofs, windowless classrooms, mold, poor ventilation, and broken HVAC systems. It is not helpful to the learning environment and development of children to attend school in buildings that harm their health and well-being. Having the sales tax as an option will give us the opportunity to fix the crumbling schools in my school district. I am afraid that if the General Assembly doesn’t pass this bill, another generation of students will be forced to sit in outdated, 50-year old classrooms that are inadequate for what students need today. Please prioritize education and the future of our commonwealth by taking this necessary step to invest in our schools, our students, and our community. Thank you so much for listening and remember #WytheCantWait #AllRPSCantWait #WeAreRPS

Last Name: Boyle Organization: Virginia Association of Counties Locality: Richmond, VA

We would encourage the Committee to consider placing some parameters on these potential refunds, as was done in 2021 in the implementing legislation for the personal property tax exemption (which has a three-year lookback period). We understand that some counties have already received large refund requests encompassing several years. Our concern with this bill is that localities would continue to be exposed to potentially very large refund requests (possibly dating back to more than ten years), which they would not necessarily have any way to anticipate.

Last Name: Ramsey Locality: Norfolk

Please help these grieving parents. This is definitely insult to injury for these unfortunate people.

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