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Reno officials are running out of time to pass a pair of proposed tax hikes meant to help the city pay for new parks and homeless services. Senate Bills 11 and 73, first filed at the Nevada Legislature late last year, weathered criticism from residents and state lawmakers at a lengthy committee hearing held last month. Since then, the bills’ prospects only seem to have dimmed. Legislators had not taken a vote on the proposals as of Thursday afternoon, one day ahead of the deadline to pass legislation out of committee. And with less than two months to go before lawmakers wrap up their work in Carson City, it’s possible they won’t. ....
( Robert Davis) – The Nevada Senate Committee on Revenue and Economic Development heard testimony Thursday from Reno residents on two bills that would allow Washoe County to impose new taxes. Senate Bill 11 would create a “supplemental government service tax” of $0.01-cents per $1 of value of a vehicle registered in the county. Funds generated by the tax would pay for road projects, public transportation services, and to local homeless service providers. Nevada’s Department of Motor Vehicles estimates the new tax would collect more than $27 million over the next two fiscal years, according to The initial bill draft was submitted by the city of Reno, Washoe County’s largest city. While the legislation specifically pertains to Washoe County, the DMV anticipates other counties qualifying later as the state population changes. ....