Archbishop Wester blasts effort to bring back grocery tax in New Mexico
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IMAGE: CNS photo/Octavio DuranBy SANTA FE, N.M. (CNS) -- Santa FeArchbishop John C. Wester attacked an effort to reinstate tax on groceries inNew Mexico.In a statement a week beforeChristmas, he said such a tax burdens the poor and working families."Our neighbors are hungry!" hesaid. "At this time as we prepare for Christmas, countless nonprofits and civicorganizations work to fill food baskets, but some legislators want to take foodout of another basket, the grocery basket, with their proposed food tax."Bringing back a food tax hasbeen discussed in interim hearings of the state Legislature. Although not yetformally introduced, it could become part of comprehensive tax proposal,according to the Albuquerque Journal.Archbishop Wester called on allNew Mexicans to oppose the food tax."This 'tortilla tax,' as manyhave labeled it, only shifts the burden onto the poor and working families," hesaid. "What makes this idea even more obscene is that New Mexico ranks secondhighest in the nation...
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SANTA FE, N.M. (CNS) -- Santa Fe
Archbishop John C. Wester attacked an effort to reinstate tax on groceries in
New Mexico.
In a statement a week before
Christmas, he said such a tax burdens the poor and working families.
"Our neighbors are hungry!" he
said. "At this time as we prepare for Christmas, countless nonprofits and civic
organizations work to fill food baskets, but some legislators want to take food
out of another basket, the grocery basket, with their proposed food tax."
Bringing back a food tax has
been discussed in interim hearings of the state Legislature. Although not yet
formally introduced, it could become part of comprehensive tax proposal,
according to the Albuquerque Journal.
Archbishop Wester called on all
New Mexicans to oppose the food tax.
"This 'tortilla tax,' as many
have labeled it, only shifts the burden onto the poor and working families," he
said. "What makes this idea even more obscene is that New Mexico ranks second
highest in the nation for children living in hunger and highest for children
living in poverty."
A spokesman for New Mexico Gov.
Susana Martinez, a Republican, told AP that the governor has said she would
veto any effort to raise taxes on families. AP quoted Michael
Lonergan, her spokesman, as saying Martinez "has never supported raising taxes --
especially on food and gas."
In 2004 New Mexico repealed its
decades-old regressive tax on food. Then-Gov. Bill Richardson vetoed a
reimposition of the food tax in 2010. Children and family advocates in New
Mexico have successfully fought more recent efforts to bring back the food tax.
Most states exempt groceries
from sales tax. The exceptions are: Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Mississippi,
Oklahoma and South Dakota, which tax groceries at the same rate as all other
products. Missouri, Tennessee, Utah and Virginia also tax groceries, but at a
rate lower than other products.
Idaho's income tax law provides
a $20 credit per person designed to partially offset the impact of taxing
groceries, according to the Washington-based Tax Foundation. Kansas has a law
that provides for a limited refund of the tax for the disabled, the elderly and
low-income households.
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