Monday, October 28, 2019
Jay Kaufman, the former state rep from Lexington, remembers
a conversation he had with House Speaker Robert DeLeo the last time
the Legislature considered raising taxes to pay for transportation.
It was 2013, the
morning before the House vote on a bill that would raise the gas tax 3
cents, index that tax to inflation (later rescinded by voters), jack up
tobacco taxes, and impose a tax (later jettisoned by lawmakers) on some
computer software services.
Kaufman, who was
the chair of the Revenue Committee, said he didn’t think that tax package
would provide enough new revenue to meet the transportation system’s needs.
But he said DeLeo told him that if he voted against the bill he would lose
his chairmanship of the Revenue Committee.
“He made it very
clear to me that my options were to vote for it or not be part of any
conversation going forward,” Kaufman said. “He said, ‘If you can’t vote for
this, I can’t have you as part of my team.’”
Kaufman wanted to
remain in control of the Revenue Committee to ultimately usher in a
progressive system of income taxation in the state, so he says he went
along with the speaker’s request. But now, after not seeking reelection
last year and with another transportation revenue bill poised to come up
for consideration, Kaufman decided to speak out on the Codcast.
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4 Comments:
Kudos for Robinson standing up to this guy. He should be voted out, not just as speaker, but from office completely. He has a history of questionable behaviors and time to move on.
His way or the highway? I vote for the highway for DeLeo himself. Nice job Reb. Robinson standing up to him.
DeLeo has had the power for too long. Time for new blood. He is a prime example of why we need term limits. And good for Rep Robinson and her cohorts for having the guts to stand up to him.
Deleo now says he will run for another term. But it sounds like a few in his circle are plotting against him being speaker for the 7th time.
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