Dorgan reports opposition to the Mortgage Tax was strong:
Clougherty's refinance tax presentation, however, quickly attracted lightning bolts, with senators asking whether the tax would hurt those who are already struggling, whether it would increase the cost of home ownership and whether the revenue in the proposal could be relied upon. Gov. John Lynch's office has quietly vetted the refinance idea for a couple of weeks; the state Mortgage Bankers and Brokers Association came out against it Thursday.
"This has been floated for a couple of weeks now in the media, and I don't think I've talked to anyone anywhere" who likes the idea, said Berlin Republican Sen. John Gallus, who said he sees many people refinancing properties to keep their homes, send a child to college or pay for emergency home repairs.
Manchester Democrat Lou D'Allesandro panned the refinance tax idea after the hearing.
"That's the one I don't see. . . . I don't see it as an alternative when we have other alternatives that are better," said D'Allesandro, pointing to the plan he sponsored to allow a total of 13,000 video slot machines spread between the state's three horse and dog tracks and two North Country slot parlors. D'Allesandro estimates the plan would bring in $205 million for the state's two-year budget, which will total about $11.5 billion.
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