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2009 House Bill 10 (Create tax credit for hiring certain blind or disabled people)

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  • Introduced by Rep. Jim Wayne on January 6, 2009, to create a community rehabilitation tax credit up to $25,000 per year for the amount paid to a nonprofit agency or work center for work performed by individuals who are legally blind or severely disabled.

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Introduced by Rep. Jim Wayne on January 6, 2009. New Comment

1) dash [by Anonymous Citizen on July 29, 2008]
State tax expenditures 2008 total is estimated to be $750 million. State with a population of 4 million+ cannot afford to grow this total. In fact, rather than adding to, legislators ought to be subtracting from this total so Kentucky can meet its projected costs of services and benefits!

Right now Ky is $28 billion in the financial well financially supporting state retirees benefits and by 2025 will be $33 billion!

Such legislation proposed as this only grows the $750 million!

Declare a moritorium on all legislation adding to state tax expenditures, period.

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2) dash [by Anonymous Citizen on July 29, 2008]
State tax expenditures 2008 total is estimated to be $750 million. State with a population of 4 million+ cannot afford to grow this total. In fact, rather than adding to legislators ought to be subtracting from this total so Kentucky can meet its projected costs of services and benefits! Right now Ky is $28 billion in the financial well financially supporting state retirees benefits and by 2025 will be $33 billion!

Such legislation proposed as this only grows the $750 million!

Declare a moritorium on all legislation adding to state tax expenditures, period.

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