Public
to weigh in on bill, vote on Constitutional Amendment
Honolulu, HawaiĘ»i – House Speaker
Scott K. Saiki has introduced HB 2671, a constitutional
amendment proposing that the Board of Education (BOE) have concurrent real
property tax authority to fund teacher compensation. "Concurrent"
means the counties will retain their real property tax authority in addition to
the BOE.
"HB 2671 addresses the question of
how to fund increased teacher compensation. The general public and business
community must weigh in on whether taxes should be raised to increase teacher
salaries, and, if so, whether a real property tax is an appropriate source of
revenue," said Speaker Saiki. "If approved by the Legislature, HB
2671 will be placed on the 2020 general election ballot and voters will have
the opportunity to ratify it."
The amendment question placed on the
ballot would read:
A separate bill, HB 2662, has been
introduced to statutorily implement the constitutional amendment if it is
ratified. HB 2662 is a "short form" bill that requires the
Legislature to insert statutory implementation language.
The bill has been referred to its
committees for public hearings.
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