From Deseret News archives:
2 legislators suggest a way to cut taxes, energy usage
Reps. Carl Wimmer, R-Herriman, and Greg Hughes, R-Draper, say the $21 million cost of their energy-saving program would cut more than $200 million in electrical costs, which in turn would mean more money for state tax coffers.
This is "an innovative way to cut taxes and energy usage and improve air quality," the pair said in a press release Friday.
They've nicknamed their program "A Bright Idea for Utah." The pair will introduce the $30 tax cut in the 2008 Legislature, which convenes in January.
You couldn't spend the $30 on just anything. The $30 would come in the form of a voucher, and you could use the voucher only to buy energy-saving fluorescent gas bulbs, which use less electricity and last longer than ordinary light bulbs that burn a small fiber to make light.
The new bulbs, the men say, use 75 percent less energy and one of them can last equivalent to the life of 10 ordinary bulbs.
While the new program may seem costly to some $21 million the state is actually running tax surpluses of hundreds of millions of dollars this year. And lawmakers gave a $200 million tax cut in the 2007 Legislature.
The average family would save $285 a year $255 in energy savings and $30 in the tax cut, the sponsors say.
The electrical savings equals 65 million gallons of gasoline, the pair claim, or getting 433,000 cars off of Utah roads for a year in reduced green-house gasses.
Other Western states may join in this effort, they said. And if all 50 state legislatures did the same thing, it would save $40 billion in energy, equal to taking every car, bus and truck off of America's roads for 26 days, the legislators said.
E-mail: bbjr@desnews.com
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