- My Forums
- Tiger Rant
- LSU Recruiting
- SEC Rant
- Saints Talk
- Pelicans Talk
- More Sports Board
- Fantasy Sports
- Golf Board
- Soccer Board
- O-T Lounge
- Tech Board
- Home/Garden Board
- Outdoor Board
- Health/Fitness Board
- Movie/TV Board
- Book Board
- Music Board
- Political Talk
- Money Talk
- Fark Board
- Gaming Board
- Travel Board
- Food/Drink Board
- Ticket Exchange
- TD Help Board
Customize My Forums- View All Forums
- Show Left Links
- Topic Sort Options
- Trending Topics
- Recent Topics
- Active Topics
Started By
Message
Colorado lawmaker proposes 25 cent plastic bag tax
Posted on 1/17/18 at 3:06 pm
Posted on 1/17/18 at 3:06 pm
to pay for housing
The bill, if passed, would refer a measure onto the ballot to ask Colorado voters to approve a tax on plastic bags from the supermarket. The tax would be a quarter, the same amount whether the customer at the checkout counter uses one bag or several. The proceeds would go to grants and loans to local governments and building contractors to build or retain affordable housing in Colorado.
The bill, if passed, would refer a measure onto the ballot to ask Colorado voters to approve a tax on plastic bags from the supermarket. The tax would be a quarter, the same amount whether the customer at the checkout counter uses one bag or several. The proceeds would go to grants and loans to local governments and building contractors to build or retain affordable housing in Colorado.
This post was edited on 1/17/18 at 3:08 pm
Posted on 1/17/18 at 3:09 pm to thebigmuffaletta
So what happens when people stop using plastic bags?
Posted on 1/17/18 at 3:09 pm to thebigmuffaletta
Cali already does this its 10cents a bag
Posted on 1/17/18 at 3:09 pm to thebigmuffaletta
why don't they just build hobo camps out of the bags?
Posted on 1/17/18 at 3:09 pm to thebigmuffaletta
Colorado loves some taxes, I’m bouncing up to Wyoming soon to escape the Californication of this state.
Posted on 1/17/18 at 3:11 pm to thebigmuffaletta
The timber industry sure is sneaky these days
Posted on 1/17/18 at 3:11 pm to upgrayedd
quote:
So what happens when people stop using plastic bags?
Liberals propose another tax?
Posted on 1/17/18 at 3:12 pm to HempHead
The funny part is that taxes like these all inevitably impact the poor at a higher rate than everyone else but we're always told that taxing the poor is literally Hitler
Posted on 1/17/18 at 3:12 pm to thebigmuffaletta
I use the heck out of plastic bags. It troubles me the extent that they clutter the world with their presence, but I like them. I reuse about 50% of them.
I don’t like connecting the bag tax to affordable housing. It should be used for waste conservation measures. Otherwise, I’m okay with it.
I don’t like connecting the bag tax to affordable housing. It should be used for waste conservation measures. Otherwise, I’m okay with it.
Posted on 1/17/18 at 3:12 pm to thebigmuffaletta
quote:
The tax would be a quarter, the same amount whether the customer at the checkout counter uses one bag or several.
Side effect: "If I am PAYING the same amount...I want each item in its own bag" - MORE plastic bags are used
quote:
The proceeds would go to grants and loans to local governments and building contractors to build or retain affordable housing in Colorado.
quote:
“No matter where I go or who I talk to, the sky-high cost of housing is the number one concern that I hear,” Rosenthal said in a statement.
Yep...Gov subsidizing of a thing will surely DECREASE the price of the thing...right?
frick that, frick them
Posted on 1/17/18 at 3:13 pm to thebigmuffaletta
quote:
The proceeds would go to grants and loans to local governments and building contractors to build or retain affordable housing in Colorado.
23 cents out of every quarter would be wasted and never make it to its intended use. They’ll be asking for another 25 cent raise in less than a decade.
Posted on 1/17/18 at 3:13 pm to thebigmuffaletta
If it was used to pay for roadside litter removal, I would be okay with it. Good way to help get healthy deadbeats off of welfare.
Posted on 1/17/18 at 3:14 pm to upgrayedd
You know what helps with affordable housing that doesn't require thievery? Simplified zoning and permit laws. Now, I'm not familiar with the laws in CO in this regard, but I'm willing to bet that a lot of places have ordinances against very simple, cheap housing like a tiny house.
Posted on 1/17/18 at 3:14 pm to thebigmuffaletta
quote:
Liberals propose another tax?
It's just funny that they create these taxes to force people to not consume these products then tie the revenue generation to something like housing or child healthcare.
Posted on 1/17/18 at 3:15 pm to BlackHelicopterPilot
quote:
Yep...Gov subsidizing of a thing will surely DECREASE the price of the thing...right?
Yup. Not like section 8 housing gives apartment complexes the ability to keep jacking rates up up and away!
Posted on 1/17/18 at 3:17 pm to HempHead
I took a urban economics class while an undergrand and the professor had us learn a model that treated homelessness as an economic decision. I.e. people live on street because the cost of housing is less to them than cost of being homeless
He said time and time again that the single biggest thing our govt can do to make homelessness less prevalent is to make SRO (single room occupancy) housing legal
It is currently illegal for home builders to make sro housing
He said time and time again that the single biggest thing our govt can do to make homelessness less prevalent is to make SRO (single room occupancy) housing legal
It is currently illegal for home builders to make sro housing
Posted on 1/17/18 at 3:23 pm to Jimbeaux
quote:
I don’t like connecting the bag tax to affordable housing. It should be used for waste conservation measures. Otherwise, I’m okay with it.
Ditto - I don't mind it (and we have a 7 cent bag tax on every bag here in Chicago), but use the funds for local conservation, not to build housing.
I have about five bags of various sorts (Nike, local grocery store, etc.) in the back of the car, and I just use those as needed. It's not a big deal, and it's the sort of environmentalism I can get behind.
Posted on 1/17/18 at 3:29 pm to Frac the world
quote:
I’m bouncing up to Wyoming soon
No state income tax. Beautiful landscapes and outdoor activities. Small town, rancher vibe. Short flights/drives to FtC, Denver, SLC, ID, MT depending on which part of the state you are in. Strong O&G and coal industries (for the next 5-10 years at least).
WY is on my short list as well.
Cheyenne vs Casper seem to be the 2 "big" cities, lots of smaller options like Jackson, Gillette, Rock Springs, Buffalo, Sheridan, Cody, Pinedale/Lander, etc.
Any recs on where to live?
(this may be better suited to a new thread)
Posted on 1/17/18 at 3:30 pm to thebigmuffaletta
All those dope smokers need a cheap, subsidized place to live now ... so, the working non-cheeches need to fork out.
Posted on 1/17/18 at 3:32 pm to navy
dude all we need to do is build houses out of hempcrete and then when they start getting withdrawals they can just smoke the house
Popular
Back to top
Follow TigerDroppings for LSU Football News