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Las Vegas voters will decide new hotel room tax plan
- 7-3-2008
- Categorized in: Las Vegas
The
Education supporters hope to get enough votes to persuade the governor and state lawmakers to support the measure. If voters and the governor approve the tax, it would go into effect July 1st, 2009.
"We face tough times. But we cannot say we cannot change or improve, or that there is nothing we can do. This is a first step." said Terry Hickman, executive director of the Nevada State Education Association.
The income generated from
the tax will initially compensate the estimated 14% cut in the school’s budget
during the next two-year state budget cycle. After that, the money will be used
for other educational and student’s programs and to cover teachers' salaries. If
the voters approve the tax, the
“It's vital to ensure
teaching jobs aren't lost as the
Education activists and supporters recently pushed to make corrections to the state constitution as a way to increase taxes on gaming receipts; however, the project was not very well received by gaming companies and was dropped.

