By Jill Kuraitis, 5-23-08
| Caption: LaRocco, Risch. Photos from candidate websites. | |
When the state’s biggest newspaper hollers out “Hold on a Sec, Mr. Risch” in very big type in the proverbial front-page-above-the-fold position, its editors are feeling serious indeed about the story.
Current Lt. Gov. and Republican candidate for U.S. Senate Jim Risch has finally been called out on his false claim that he “made the biggest tax cut in Idaho history when he was the temporary governor for 7 months in 2006: $200 million.” That’s a direct quote from his television ad.
Risch’s claim doesn’t square with his own 2006 press release, which said, “The net result of my proposal is a $50 million dollar tax cut that will take affect this year and every year.”
Risch is not just inconsistent, he’s wrong. A sales tax increase of $200 million funded the so-called “property tax cut.” Statesman reporter Heath Druzin explains in his front-page article.
Risch Democratic opponent, former Congressman Larry LaRocco, told the Statesman on May 23 that Risch’s plan benefited a few big businesses but few regular Idahoans."It’s Robin Hood in reverse,” he said. “What he’s done is taken money from working families.”
LaRocco had it right when he told New West Risch’s claim is a lie. “It was residential homeowners who needed the property tax relief – their taxes had escalated at a far higher rate than the property taxes of the largest corporations.”
“To fund the so-called cut, the 2006 special session of the legislature, led by Risch, went to a regressive tax that particularly hurt senior citizens, working families, and renters.”
LaRocco said that Democrats in the legislature had a proposal ready for the special session that would have allowed tax cuts for all property owners “except out-of-state property owners and real estate speculators would not have gotten any relief under the Democrats’ plan.”
“Risch wouldn’t even consider the proposal.”
In 2006, when LaRocco challenged Risch for the lieutenant governor’s seat, Betsy Russell of the Spokane Spokesman-Review wrote, “LaRocco opposed Risch’s tax reform plan, instead issuing his own four-point plan that called for increasing the homeowner’s exemption to $100,000, reducing sales taxes on food, using a state budget surplus to help fund school construction, and drawing on development impact fees to pay for schools. He’s been pushing for stronger statewide efforts against methamphetamine, called for raising the minimum wage from $5.15 an hour to $6.15, and backed voluntary state-funded preschool.”
Risch should realize that the days of aggressive spin-control are over before he approves his media consultant’s TV scripts.
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Yesterday, Larry LaRocco did a live online town hall at his website http://www.laroccoforsenate.com/townhall. I had the pleasure of asking the first question which was about these latest campaign ads from Jim Risch. I encourage everyone to go to the site and watch at least the first few minutes of the broadcast to hear Larry's response.
Comment By political geek, 5-23-08so you have moved from blog/news to full on editorial now?
Comment By Jill Kuraitis, 5-23-08political geek: In any news publication, when a piece is clearly headed "Column" as this piece is, it is opinion/editorial. New West has always been, and will continue to be, clear about which is which, which we have been here.
Comment By i83701, 5-24-08The Truth and facts of their actions are serious problems for conservative republicans in Idaho. You and and other media have only reported on there records and in office. Republicans enjoy rewriting history, and placing blame on the media and opposition, I think the people have become aware of there willful misinformation politics they practice.
Lets face all politicans enjoy manipulating the facts, But Risch is quite an ego maniac, blind to everyday reality his Tax shift certainly helped large landowners and Corporations in Idaho, but raised everyday taxes on everyday Idahoans.
There are so many more reasons Idahoans should be concerned having Mr. Risch represent our state of Idaho, especially his failure to embrace true green energy, (solar energy and wind farms) he is very serious about providing Idaho wilderness for nuclear energy for export, very serious.
Isn't Jim Risch another one of Larry Craig's longtime colleagues, in that same political party that has supported Craig in lock step for so long and left him in office to continue squelching Senator Crapo's recent efforts?
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