From Deseret News archives:
2 hopefuls go head-to-head over taxes
Both at debate warn that tough revenue times are looming
So don't suppose that GOP gubernatorial candidates Nolan Karras and Jon Huntsman Jr., who face each other in a June 22 primary, are going to poke the tax-hike snake with a 10-foot pole. They aren't.
But both men, in a debate Thursday, warned that really tough tax revenue times are just over the state's horizon.
Would you ever consider raising taxes? They were asked that by a moderator for the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce and KCPW radio debate.
"Very reluctantly," said Karras, a former speaker of the Utah House and now chairman of the Board of Regents, which oversees the state's colleges and universities.
"I will not raise taxes," said Huntsman, a former U.S. and trade ambassador.
Huntsman told the crowd in the Salt Lake City Library auditorium that the next governor should be cutting taxes like reducing part of the sales tax on food rather than thinking about rasing taxes.
"We are the seventh-highest taxed state" in the nation, said Huntsman. "There can never be an excuse to raise taxes. We must live within our means. We must start treating citizens like (private business) customers."
Sounds good, says Karras.
But there are 145,000 new school kids headed for public education. From his work as regent, he's seen Utah college students pick up more and more of the tuition burden, and thousands of college students today are not funded colleges just have to find ways to accommodate them without any more money for the growth in student numbers.
"We're going to have to make government smaller," said Karras. "We just have too many programs." As governor, he would lead "a very vigorous debate" on the looming financial situation hinting that recent governors and legislatures just haven't met the problem head-on.
Higher technology must be utilized, "waste" wrung from current programs, said Karras. But all that may not be enough, Karras admitted. "The state's tax structure" must be examined, not necessarily for tax increases but for fairness and efficiency.
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