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<br /> <br />EconO~lIiance <br />Houston Port Rcgiot'l <br /> <br />Economies in Motion <br />Resolution on Texas Tax Reform - April 24, 2006 R4. Zoo(, -- 13 <br /> <br />The Economic Alliance Houston Port Region is a non-profit organization with a membership composed of <br />industry and community leaders. Two of its task force work groups have reviewed the current Texas Tax <br />Reform question currently before the special session in Austin: <br />Alliance Legislative Task Force (one county membership), and the <br />Alliance Industry Task Forces that was created to study problems facing both the community and <br />the chemical industry in Brazoria, Chambers, Galveston, and Harris counties. <br /> <br />Both have recommended this resolution be submitted to you based upon surveys and other avenues of <br />research and feedback, in addition to the following: <br />The Alliance Industry Task Force, with expertise from economist Dr. Ray Perryman and the <br />Texas Refining Chemicals Industry Initiative Cluster Study in which plant mangers across the <br />state were surveyed to find out what issues most impact their business. The number one concern <br />brought forth by all plant managers was the current taxing philosophy. <br />The role of the Economic Alliance Houston Port Region was to facilitate a clear consensus of the <br />diverse stakeholders and teams. <br /> <br />As the Texas State Legislature and Governor Perry consider various taxing plans and strategies <br />while moving forward on tax structure reform; we respectfully request, on behalf of our <br />stakeholders, that the governor and legislature develop a tax system that will: <br /> <br />. Recognize the importance of a strong public education system which is key to the chemical <br />industry, a healthy Texas economy and the creation of meaningful jobs <br />. Be in strict accord with the Constitution of Texas <br />. Be fair, diverse, stable, and dependable <br />. Correct the current methodology of financing public education that is narrow and lopsided by <br />assuring all segments of the economy are contributing equally <br />. Not encumber the Texas citizenry with increased sales tax <br />. Not reduce municipal/county revenue streams <br />. Promote the long-term stability of current Texas businesses <br />. Be conducive to expanding the Texas economy <br /> <br />Education is the foundation of the strength of Texas communities and the workforce of the chemical <br />industry. The Economic Alliance and its task forces appeal to Governor Perry and the Texas Legislature to <br />consider our points when developing a taxing system that stands up to scrutiny and benefits all Texans. <br /> <br />David M. Johnson <br />Project Manager <br />Alliance Industry Task Force Co-Leader <br />DMJ Services, LLC <br /> <br />Steve Pocsik <br />Total Petrochemicals USA, lnc <br />Alliance Industry Task Force <br />Co-Leader <br /> <br />Barry Beasley <br />AT&T <br />Alliance Legislative Task Force <br />Co-Leader <br /> <br />Carol Harmon <br />Alliance Legislative Task Force <br />Co- Leader <br /> <br />Debra Feazelle <br />City of La Porte <br />Alliance Industry Task Force <br />Tax Solution Team Co-Leader <br /> <br />Steve Hazelwood <br />The Dow Chemical Company <br />Alliance Industry Task Force <br />Tax Solution Team Co-Leader <br /> <br />Jan Lawler - President/CEO <br />Economic Alliance Houston Port Region <br />Task Force Sponsor of Task Forces <br />