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Beshear announces members of Blue Ribbon Commission on Tax Reform

On February 9, Gov. Steve Beshear announced the names of the 23 members of the Blue Ribbon Commission on Tax Reform. The commission, announced during Kentucky Chamber Day, includes Chamber Chairman Luther Deaton (Central Bank) and Chairman-elect Jim Booth (Booth Energy). The Commission will work over the next several months, and their recommendations are due to the Governor by Nov. 15, 2012.

Gov. Beshear outlined five goals for the Commission’s work, including:

Kentucky Chamber President and CEO Dave Adkisson delivered a letter to Gov. Beshear and Lt. Gov. Abramson spelling out the Chamber’s position on tax reform. In the letter, Adkisson outlined the Chamber’s tax principles and encouraged the administration to look at the total tax burden of Kentucky companies, including local taxes, as it compares to other states. Tax reform efforts should focus on business competitiveness and job growth, not simply as a way to raise new revenue. New revenue should come from economic growth.

Commission Members

Jerry Abramson, Chairman

Roszalyn Akins, Lexington

Pat Mulloy, Louisville

Jason Bailey, Berea

Dr. Sheila Schuster, Louisville

Jim Booth, Inez

Stu Silberman, Lexington

Junior Bridgeman, Louisville

Dr. Lee Todd, Lexington

Rocky Comito, Shepherdsville

Leslie Weigel, Bowling Green

Luther Deaton, Nicholasville

John Williams, Paducah

Marion Forcht, Corbin

Joe Wright, Harned

Rick Jordan, Walton

Cathy Zion, Louisville

Six non-voting, ex officio members will represent the General Assembly:

House Majority:  Rep. Rick Rand, Rep. Jim Wayne

House Minority:  Rep. Bill Farmer

Senate Majority:  Sen. Bob Leeper, Sen. Paul Hornback

Senate Minority:  Sen. Gerald Neal

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