The governor, House leaders and Senate leaders all still say they want to cut taxes, and they’re assessing each other’s plans.
Senators introduced a tax proposal last week, advocating for changes in several sections of the code. The governor today hosted a roundtable discussion with nationally-known advocates for cutting taxes.
And the House of Delegates, which overwhelmingly passed Justice’s income tax cut proposal a few weeks ago, is taking a look at the details of the Senate’s plan.
“Between the two houses and the governor, you’ve got to come to some kind of compromise if you want to get something done, and I think there’s a great opportunity here with what the Senate’s laid out,” House Finance Chairman Vernon Criss, R-Wood, said on MetroNews’ “Talkline.”