Water quality bills likely dead at Iowa Statehouse
Hope is fading that the Iowa Legislature can agree on funding statewide water quality programs in the final days before the 2016 session adjourns.
An Iowa Senate subcommittee approved a bill Thursday raising the state sales tax by three-eighths of 1 cent, which would generate about $180 million starting next year. About 60 percent of that revenue would be directed to cleaning up Iowa's polluted waters.
But Democratic and Republican Senate leaders soon after said that a tax hike has virtually no chance of winning approval this year.
”My sense is that, regardless of party, and particularly in the Republican ranks, there is no interest in raising taxes to come up with a new revenue stream," said Senate Minority Leader Bill Dix, R-Shell Rock.
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