HOUSE MEMORIAL 8
47th legislature - STATE OF NEW MEXICO - first session, 2005
INTRODUCED BY
Justine Fox-Young
A MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THAT THE UNITED STATES SENATORS REPRESENTING NEW MEXICO SUPPORT REPEAL OF THE FEDERAL EXCISE TAX ON TELECOMMUNICATIONS.
WHEREAS, the federal excise tax on telecommunications was enacted in 1898 for the purpose of funding the Spanish-American war; and
WHEREAS, the tax was introduced as a "temporary" luxury tax; and
WHEREAS, telephone service is no longer a luxury, but rather a necessity for consumers at all income levels; and
WHEREAS, the federal excise tax is regressive, as low-income Americans pay a higher percentage of their income for telephone services than high-income Americans; and
WHEREAS, telecommunications services are the infrastructure upon which new technologies, including the internet, depend, and the telecommunications excise tax discourages expansion of both the telephone infrastructure and new technologies; and
WHEREAS, the federal excise tax on telecommunications flows into the general fund, rather than being earmarked for a specific purpose; and
WHEREAS, both houses of congress passed a repeal of the federal excise tax on telecommunications in 2000, which was vetoed by President William Jefferson Clinton;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the United States senators representing New Mexico be requested to support the repeal of the federal excise tax on telecommunications; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of the memorial be transmitted to the United States senators representing New Mexico.
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