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SPECIAL SESSION: Bill designed to create jobs passes

With an agreement in place to balance Nevada's upside-down budget, legislators voted early Monday to approve a bill they say could create thousands of jobs directly and indirectly through road construction.

Assemblyman Kelvin Atkinson, D-North Las Vegas, crafted the bill to use a portion of an existing gasoline tax and a portion of an existing sales tax to build roads.


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The state Senate approved the bill 21-0. The Assembly voted 37-5 in favor of it. A key member of the staff of Republican Gov. Jim Gibbons said the governor will probably support it.

"We certainly have the projects ready to go to put unemployed men and women back to work," Bryan Gresh, a lobbyist for the Regional Transportation Commission in Clark County, said during testimony on the Senate floor.

Atkinson said the bill would use a 75 cent per gallon tax on gasoline to generate money for road projects.

A one-eighth-cent portion of sales tax that goes to the transportation commission also would support the jobs proposal.

Lynn Hettrick, deputy chief of staff for Gibbons, said the proposal wouldn't necessarily be considered new taxes because they already exist.

The gasoline tax goes to a petroleum cleanup fund that is capped at $7.5 million, Hettrick said. The money above $7.5 million could be used for road building. The petroleum cleanup money would remain intact.

The Regional Transportation Commission fund, supported by a portion of sales tax, has a lifetime cap of $1.7 billion. Money above the cap also could go to road building, Atkinson said.

If the funding sources can generate $50 million, the state could bond for $500 million, Atkinson said.

Late Sunday, Gibbons amended his special session proclamation to extend the deadline for the session to 5 p.m. Monday and included the jobs bill as a subject for legislators to consider.

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LazyNeighbor wrote on March 01, 2010 05:44 PM: Nevada has voted a bunch of tax and spenders into office. Things will never-ever get better until they are voted out. All they do is give taxpayer money away to my lazy-neighbor. In the meantime I'll move to a more tax-friendly state and let the unions taxe themselves to death! Go for it liberals.


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who? wrote on March 01, 2010 05:42 PM: Bills designed to create jobs are usually called welfare. Who voted these tax and spenders into office anyway? Oh.... not the actual taxpayer... it's those who receive jobs taxpayers pay for. I get it now. If you are in office I will vote against you. You rat.


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un employed wrote on March 01, 2010 05:03 PM: the hpoe and change virius is alive and well .i didnt vote for it did you


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hotrod57car wrote on March 01, 2010 04:01 PM: A short trerm fix. 1) $8 - 10 labor job. 2) job done, layoff the employee -AGAIN. 3) Hiring only the "new" language of America "Help wanted - fluent in Sapnish, English a plus", 4) Road pavement will not support the city and its need for cash - where's the "return" on investment revenue?

CARSON CITY - treat it as a business - not a wish list..Explain to me HOW THIS wil lbenefit our city? I can swerve out for any pot holes I see, if it means reducing my taxes..


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We thank you wrote on March 01, 2010 03:46 PM: We at Las Vegas Paving thank you very much. We will do our best to cause another budget shortfall ASAP.

We will be placing help wanted ads, English speaking is optional bilingual is a plus.


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Democrats just don't get it, do they? wrote on March 01, 2010 03:21 PM: Who is the hare brain that thought up this little jewel to INCREASE my taxes, yet again. I'm sick of it all. Live within your means, dammit! NO NEW TAXES, NO NEW BONDS, NO SPENDING. These idiots we have for so-called representatives must believe we're all FOOLS out here in the real world. Time for a massive revolution.


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Brittanicus wrote on March 01, 2010 03:18 PM: The state of Nevada better propose an E-Verify law, to eject illegal aliens working on this roads projects. With 15 million American jobless and an estimated 8 million illegal foreign nationals taking their jobs, Republican Gov. Jim Gibbons needs to demand the use of E-Verify? It's far from perfect, but it does work very well unless illegal workers are being identified with fraudulent documents.


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josep wrote on March 01, 2010 02:59 PM: where do i go to apply for these jobs


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CC Firefighters wrote on March 01, 2010 02:46 PM: Don't even think about touching our union jobs and our union salaries and our union benefits. We are Union Heroes. See you at Costco and Lowe's while we are on duty...just look for the $600,000 yellow firetruck in the parking lot.

CCFD Union Brothers and Union Sisters


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kg wrote on March 01, 2010 02:37 PM: The only road that needs to be finished is the bi-pass around Boulder City. Get another interstate coming through town might help us get on to something else besides gaming. Bridge opens in less than a year and all cars can run 4 lanes right to the light in BC. What a joke. We haven't had a new interstate built in this country since the 80's. If we finished this at least we could say we accomplished something in the last 30 years. Vote all the bums out, and start over with fresh bums.


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