AMENDED IN SENIOR SENATE OCTOBER 30, 2012
SENIOR SENATE FEDERAL PROPOSAL NO. 7
INTRODUCED BY SENIOR SENATOR SORENSEN
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
SFP 7: PERSONAL INCOME TAXES: SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS.
UNDER EXISTING FEDERAL LAW, A PORTION OF A PERSON’S SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS MAY BE TAXED AS GROSS INCOME.
THIS MEASURE WOULD MEMORIALIZE THE CONGRESS AND THE PRESIDENT TO ENACT LEGISLATION THAT WOULD EXEMPT SENIORS FROM PAYING INCOME TAX ON SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS.
VOTE: MAJORITY.
SFP 7: RELATING TO TAXATION
WHEREAS, MORE THAN 50 MILLION PEOPLE RECEIVE SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS; AND
WHEREAS, MANY SENIOR CITIZENS LIVE ON FIXED INCOMES; AND
WHEREAS, COSTS FOR HEALTH CARE, HOUSING, HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE, AND TRANSPORTATION FOR SENIOR CITIZENS HAVE RISEN DRAMATICALLY; AND
WHEREAS, SENIOR CITIZENS HAVE LOST THEIR PURCHASING POWER BY AT LEAST 20 PERCENT DURING THE LAST DECADE; AND
WHEREAS, COST-OF-LIVING BENEFIT INCREASES MAY NOT OCCUR FOR SEVERAL YEARS; AND
WHEREAS, PAST COST-OF-LIVING INCREASES HAVE HELPED PRESERVE THE PURCHASING POWER OF MANY SENIOR CITIZENS; AND
WHEREAS, DECREASING THE INCOME TAXES PAID BY SENIOR CITIZENS WOULD BE AN ENORMOUS FINANCIAL BENEFIT TO MANY SENIOR CITIZENS; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT
RESOLVED, BY THE SENIOR SENATE AND THE SENIOR ASSEMBLY, JOINTLY, THAT THE SENIOR LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA AT ITS 2012 REGULAR SESSION, A MAJORITY OF THE MEMBERS VOTING THEREFOR, HEREBY PROPOSES THAT SENIOR CITIZENS 65 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER BE EXEMPT FROM PAYING INCOME TAXES ON THEIR SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS; AND BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED, THAT THE SENIOR LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA RESPECTFULLY MEMORIALIZES THE CONGRESS AND THE PRESIDENT TO ENACT APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION THAT WOULD ADDRESS THE CONCERNS SET FORTH IN THIS MEASURE; AND BE IT FURTHER
RESOLVED, THAT A COPY OF THIS MEASURE BE TRANSMITTED TO THE PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT, THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, THE CHAIRPERSONS OF THE HOUSE AND SENATE COMMITTEES ON AGING, AND TO EACH SENATOR AND REPRESENTATIVE FROM CALIFORNIA IN THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES.
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