Assemblyman Chuck DeVore fears that some of his fellow GOP state lawmakers are on the brink of striking a budget deal with the Democrats that includes a tax increase the caucus has adamantly said it would vote down in the past.
“I’m becoming concerned with what I’m hearing from the negotiations that what’s happening right now is that the governor and the rest of the Big 5 [a group made up of the top Assembly and Senate leaders from both parties] are negotiating tax increases in exchange for government reform, significant reductions in expenditures and regulatory reform,” DeVore said. “The seriousness of the problem, I think, is causing Republicans to abandon the last thing that separates us from the other side. I’m very uneasy with what I’m hearing.”
Assemblyman Van Tran said other steps need to be taken before a tax increase can be seriously considered by Republicans, but he wouldn’t rule out the possibility altogether. The devil is in the details, Tran said, and if any tax increase were proposed he would have to examine who it affected and in what way before making a decision on it.