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State Representative Ed Orcutt - 18th Legislative District

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Feb. 13, 2008

 


House approves bill to bring tax fairness to property
owners in Castle Rock School District

Orcutt, Herrera support measure to ensure Vader taxpayers pay their fair share

A bill that would require Vader residents to pay 2008 school taxes to the Castle Rock School District was approved today in the Washington House of Representatives, 72-25.

Rep. Ed Orcutt, co-sponsor of House Bill 2492, says the measure restores tax fairness, ensuring that Vader residents, whose children attended Castle Rock schools after the Vader School District was dissolved, would pay their fair share.

"It's not been fair that Castle Rock property owners bear the full burden of taxes to support local schools while Vader residents get a free ride. This measure corrects that inequity," said Orcutt, R-Kalama.

Rep. Jaime Herrera, also from the 18th District, joined Orcutt in supporting the measure.

"I voted for this common-sense measure because it appropriately distributes tax responsibilities," said Herrera, R-Ridgefield. "This is about being equitable."

After Vader's school levy failed in February 2007, it was decided to dissolve the school district and send Vader students to Castle Rock's schools. Vader taxpayers were expected to pay a share of Castle Rock's expense of educating those students. However, it was determined that because the agreement was reached after June 1 -- the deadline for establishing the following year's tax boundaries -- it came too late to tax Vader citizens for their share of the cost until 2009.

Orcutt, ranking Republican on the House Finance Committee, says HB 2492 would move the June 1 date to Sept. 1 for determining the boundary of a school taxing district when it merges with another. The measure is also retroactive to Aug. 1, 2007, meaning 2008 school taxes could be collected from Vader property owners.

"This is important to the taxpayers in the Castle Rock School District. They were told they would receive a tax break if Castle Rock absorbed the Vader students. Without this legislation, they would not receive that promised tax adjustment. Castle Rock taxpayers would be paying considerably more in their property taxes, while Vader taxpayers escape because of a technicality in the law," noted Orcutt. "This legislation provides property tax fairness to the homeowners in the Castle Rock School District."

The measure now goes to the Senate for further consideration.

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