FEES IN THE DETAILS: D'Allesandro's bill to modernize the State Liquor Commission was shipped back for more committee work last week. But SLC chair Mark Bodi still gets plenty of new power under House Bill 2, where budget-related legal changes are made.
Bodi will be able to close any state liquor stores to improve the bottom line, and to license private stores to sell liquor through June 2014.
HB 2 has plenty of other details in its 56 pages -- like the 30-cent tobacco tax increase, elimination of the E-ZPass discount and $30 monthly cap, a $10 increase in motor vehicle registration fees, the closure of eight district courts, a gambling tax, a higher meals tax, a cut in the retirement fund help to cities and towns, and more.
There's also a higher license fee for hospital and nursing home beds tucked in there. It goes to $52 a bed, from the current $2.50 a bed.Finance Committee member Rep. Fran Wendelboe thinks the state needs to stop all the fee hikes.
"How much of this is in there? I think it's atrocious that government can spend all it wants, then bill the people it oversees," she said.
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Monday, March 9, 2009
Details of HB 2 emerging
Tom Fahey looks at some of the significant changes included in HB 2, the bill that accompanies the state budget, HB 1. Fahey outlines the details in his "Under the State House Dome" column in the Union Leader:
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