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	<title>Kent County Families for Fiscal Responsibility &#187; Tax Increase Alerts</title>
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		<title>Get Out the Vote Effort Organized to Oppose Wyoming School Millage</title>
		<link>http://www.kcffr.org/2011/07/31/get-out-the-vote-effort-organized-to-oppose-wyoming-school-millage/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Aug 2011 00:47:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kent County Families for Fiscal Responsibility (KCFFR), a local non-partisan taxpayer’s advocacy group, began its get-out-the-vote effort opposing the second attempt to pass a Wyoming School millage tax increase. The millage request for 0.5 mils assessed for ten years in &#8230; <a href="http://www.kcffr.org/2011/07/31/get-out-the-vote-effort-organized-to-oppose-wyoming-school-millage/">Continue reading <span class="pjgm-metanav">&#8594;</span></a><div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style" addthis:url='http://www.kcffr.org/2011/07/31/get-out-the-vote-effort-organized-to-oppose-wyoming-school-millage/' addthis:title='Get Out the Vote Effort Organized to Oppose Wyoming School Millage' ><a class="addthis_button_google_plusone"></a><a class="addthis_button_facebook_like"></a><a class="addthis_button_twitter"></a><a class="addthis_button_email"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kent County Families for Fiscal Responsibility (KCFFR), a local non-partisan taxpayer’s advocacy group, began its get-out-the-vote effort opposing the second attempt to pass a Wyoming School millage tax increase. The millage request for 0.5 mils assessed for ten years in a sinking fund is identical to the request put before the voters on May 3rd of this year.</p>
<p>KCFFR did not oppose the millage in May but will work to defeat the request on its second attempt this August 2nd.  Said KCFFR spokesman Eric Larson, “We are so disappointed in the actions of the Wyoming School Board to bring before the voters an identical tax increase request that voters soundly rejected by 16% only three months ago. Our mission is to promote transparency, government efficiency, and good governance. Asking the people of Wyoming, who pay some of the highest property taxes in Kent County, for a rejected tax increase again is a clear abuse of government power.</p>
<p>“We find it ludicrous that the school board chose to hold an election to re-request a tax increase that will cost the taxpayers over $9000 when those same voters definitively said ‘no’ in May. We believe no means no. Unfortunately, many government officials think no means maybe. In order to protect taxpayers we will begin an extensive get-out-the-vote effort before the election so that Wyoming citizens realize there is an election. We can only hope, if the measure fails again, the government will accept the will of the people after this election.”</p>
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		<title>KCFFR Questions Second Wyoming School Millage Request</title>
		<link>http://www.kcffr.org/2011/06/02/kcffr-questions-second-wyoming-school-millage-request/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jun 2011 21:18:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Kent County Families for Fiscal Responsibility (KCFFR), a local non-partisan taxpayer’s advocacy group, announced its disappointment in the Wyoming school district’s decision to ask for the same millage increase this August that failed in the recent May election. The &#8230; <a href="http://www.kcffr.org/2011/06/02/kcffr-questions-second-wyoming-school-millage-request/">Continue reading <span class="pjgm-metanav">&#8594;</span></a><div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style" addthis:url='http://www.kcffr.org/2011/06/02/kcffr-questions-second-wyoming-school-millage-request/' addthis:title='KCFFR Questions Second Wyoming School Millage Request' ><a class="addthis_button_google_plusone"></a><a class="addthis_button_facebook_like"></a><a class="addthis_button_twitter"></a><a class="addthis_button_email"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Kent County Families for Fiscal Responsibility (KCFFR), a local non-partisan taxpayer’s advocacy group, announced its disappointment in the Wyoming school district’s decision to ask for the same millage increase this August that failed in the recent May election. The Wyoming school district is asking for a 0.5 mill increase in property taxes for ten years in a proposal that failed on May 3rd by a 58-42% margin.</p>
<p>KCFFR spokesman Eric Larson said, “Our disappointment and opposition to the Wyoming school district millage request is the same today as it was to Grand Rapids Community College (GRCC)’s request in 2007. After a narrow defeat in May of 2007, GRCC officials said the voters didn’t understand their tax request so they reran the millage only three months later. We helped defeat the GRCC millage then and we will seriously consider actively opposing this request. Ordinarily, we do not get involved in single municipality or school district millage requests but we may make an exception this time.”</p>
<p>“We are opposed to governments that continue asking the same question again and again until they get the result they want. Wyoming’s school officials should show respect for the voters and accept their defeat.”</p>
<p>“We find it insulting that the school offcials insinuate the ‘no’ voters were voting against the bus millage and were unaware that the Wyoming school district question was a separate tax request. If the government believes you are intelligent enough to vote yes or no they need to accept the results.” Continued Larson, “Placing this issue on the ballot again is fiscally improper as a special election is being called in Wyoming to ask just this question. It is this sort of abuse of the taxpayers that we are committed to exposing and fighting.”</p>
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		<title>Why voters should say “NO” to the May 3 Rapid bus millage tax increase of 31%</title>
		<link>http://www.kcffr.org/2011/04/24/why-voters-should-say-no-to-the-may-3-rapid-bus-millage-tax-increase-of-31-percent/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Apr 2011 16:05:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Sunday, April 17, the Grand Rapids Press’ editorial board endorsed a “yes” vote on the upcoming 31% bus tax increase on the ballot May 3. Voters in Grand Rapids, East Grand Rapids, Kentwood, Walker, Wyoming, and Grandville will have &#8230; <a href="http://www.kcffr.org/2011/04/24/why-voters-should-say-no-to-the-may-3-rapid-bus-millage-tax-increase-of-31-percent/">Continue reading <span class="pjgm-metanav">&#8594;</span></a><div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style" addthis:url='http://www.kcffr.org/2011/04/24/why-voters-should-say-no-to-the-may-3-rapid-bus-millage-tax-increase-of-31-percent/' addthis:title='Why voters should say “NO” to the May 3 Rapid bus millage tax increase of 31%' ><a class="addthis_button_google_plusone"></a><a class="addthis_button_facebook_like"></a><a class="addthis_button_twitter"></a><a class="addthis_button_email"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Sunday, April 17, the Grand Rapids Press’ editorial board endorsed a “yes” vote on the upcoming 31% bus tax increase on the ballot May 3. Voters in Grand Rapids, East Grand Rapids, Kentwood, Walker, Wyoming, and Grandville will have the opportunity to vote on this issue. We disagree with the editorial board’s conclusions for a number of reasons, which are laid out below. Primarily, we believe the Rapid lacks credibility when reporting its accomplishments and its lack of transparency. Our group has demonstrated that The Rapid has a history of misleading the public and it fears public scrutiny:</p>
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<li>The Silver Line was rejected by      voters in 2009, yet The Rapid is once again putting the issue on the      ballot. It has now doubled the tax increase request from that year in      hopes that voters won’t notice that the Silver Line is part of the tax      increase. The Silver Line will cause massive congestion because it will      turn Division, Monroe, and Michigan into one lane roads during rush hour.</li>
<li>The Rapid released false      information on the effectiveness of hybrid buses and then proceeded to      spend millions on them – and it plans to buy at least ten more for the      Silver Line route. Grand Rapids’ Mayor Heartwell, who is a member of the      Rapid’s board, admitted himself that the buses are largely symbolic.      Unfortunately, $200,000 extra per bus for “perception” is not a very good      way to spend the public’s money.</li>
<li>The Rapid says that it’s      environmentally friendly, yet we have demonstrated that The Rapid is      actually a massive polluter – adding 40% more carbon dioxide to the      environment than if all of The Rapid’s passengers had been transported in      cars.</li>
<li>The Rapid is the least      transparent major government in Kent County. The Rapid refuses to post its      full budgets, audits, and detailed ridership information so we are forced      to do it ourselves on our web site. When we requested more detailed      financial information, The Rapid’s staff was vindictive and violated the      Freedom of Information Act. The Rapid is telling voters that we’d better      not ask how public money is being spent or expect a big fine.</li>
<li>Despite the hype from The      Rapid, its non-student ridership is not going up. In fact, the entire      increase in ridership between 2008 and 2010 was in students. Non-student      ridership actually declined.</li>
<li>Companies that make money off      The Rapid helped fund the 2009 “Yes” campaign. Nearly 70% of the Rapid      “yes” campaign in 2009 was funded by one single donation. We are a grass      roots organization which doesn’t take any special interest money at all.</li>
<li>When comparing The Rapid to      other transit agencies, The Rapid doesn’t do so well. For instance, The      Lansing transit system (CATA) transported 23% more passengers on 17% fewer      buses than The Rapid. CATA recovers 24% of its costs through fares while      The Rapid only recovers 10% of costs through fares. CATA pollutes 26% less      than The Rapid too.</li>
<li>The Rapid spent $250,000 on a      piece of art for its headquarters and $32 million on a new bus garage so      that it doesn’t have to store buses outdoors.</li>
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<p>We believe the Rapid must first improve its efficiency and transparency before it can come before the taxpayers and ask for more funding. We are urging a “no” vote on May 3 to send a message to The Rapid to take the taxpayers’ concerns seriously.</p>
<p>For detailed explanations of each point above, along with documentation and links to source materials, <a title="ridetherapid.org" href="http://www.scribd.com/doc/53729903/Why-voters-should-say-%E2%80%9CNO%E2%80%9D-to-the-May-3-Rapid-bus-millage-tax-increase-of-31" target="_blank">please view the full document here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Earth Week Analysis Shows Rapid&#8217;s Buses Contribute More to Pollution than SUVs</title>
		<link>http://www.kcffr.org/2011/04/18/earth-week-analysis-shows-rapids-buses-contribute-more-to-pollution-than-suvs/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Apr 2011 02:28:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In time for Earth Week, an analysis of the The Rapid&#8217;s 2009 services determined that the bus system contributed over seven millions pounds of extra carbon dioxide to the environment than would have been produced if all of The Rapid&#8217;s &#8230; <a href="http://www.kcffr.org/2011/04/18/earth-week-analysis-shows-rapids-buses-contribute-more-to-pollution-than-suvs/">Continue reading <span class="pjgm-metanav">&#8594;</span></a><div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style" addthis:url='http://www.kcffr.org/2011/04/18/earth-week-analysis-shows-rapids-buses-contribute-more-to-pollution-than-suvs/' addthis:title='Earth Week Analysis Shows Rapid&#8217;s Buses Contribute More to Pollution than SUVs' ><a class="addthis_button_google_plusone"></a><a class="addthis_button_facebook_like"></a><a class="addthis_button_twitter"></a><a class="addthis_button_email"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In time for Earth Week, an analysis of the The Rapid&#8217;s 2009 services determined that the bus system contributed over seven millions pounds of extra carbon dioxide to the environment than would have been produced if all of The Rapid&#8217;s bus passengers had been transported in cars. This startling calculation, independently verified, shows that because of the low ridership on Rapid buses, combined with the low gas mileage of the Rapid&#8217;s large buses,The Rapid does not in any way reduce pollution.</p>
<p>In fact, the analysis shows that the buses produce even more carbon dioxide than people who use SUVs. The production of carbon dioxide with vehicles is entirely dependent with the amount of fuel consumed. The comparison is made by determining the average amount of fuel used to transport one passenger one mile and then comparing the different modes of transportation.</p>
<p>A senior fellow specializing in transportation policy at the Cato Institute, Randal O’Toole independently verified the calculations made by the Kent County Families for Fiscal Responsibility (KCFFR). KCFFR has been the lead opposition group to the upcoming May 3rd 31% bus tax increase. The group has gotten several prominent elected officials to oppose the millage including a Kentwood city commissioner, three county commissioners, and two local state legislators.</p>
<p>KCFFR spokesman Eric Larson had this to say about the new findings, “One of the signature missions of a public transit system is to conserve resources and move people around town efficiently and quickly, while reducing pollution. The analysis today simply points out what we have been saying for months now: the buses are not full enough. Not only is it costly but it contributes to pollution and wastes fuel. Clearly, The Rapid fails to deliver these which is why we have been advocating a &#8216;no&#8217; vote until they begin running the bus system sensibly.”</p>
<p>“Our analysis shows that their van service delivers on that promise to protect the environment,&#8221; continued Larson. &#8220;It consumes less fuel and moves people around town inexpensively. Unfortunately, the van service is a miniscule portion of The Rapid system. Instead, The Rapid touts its hybrid buses which are still worse than SUVs because their average fuel mileage is only 0.68 mpg better than the conventional buses. As stewards of tax dollars, we can only hope The Rapid takes an inward look at its operations and rethinks the way it operates.”</p>
<p>The Rapid&#8217;s buses produced 25,079,872 pounds of carbon dioxide annually which was 40% more than if the people had been transported using passenger cars. Had all of those riders instead used passenger cars or SUVs, they would have produced 17,754,939 and 18,360,146 pounds of carbon dioxide respectively. Part of the explanation for the large discrepancy is the fact that automobiles&#8217; fuel efficiency has improved dramatically over the last forty years while bus efficiency has actually diminished.</p>
<p>To view the full report along with supporting calculations and links to source data, please see the posting at the <a href="http://www.itpwatch.org/2011/04/earth-day-bombshell-the-rapid-is-a-massive-polluter/">ITP Watch web site</a>.</p>
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		<title>Local Taxpayer Advocacy Group to Oppose ITP (Bus) Millage on May 3rd</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Mar 2011 01:23:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kent County Families for Fiscal Responsibility (KCFFR), a local non-partisan taxpayer advocacy organization formed in 2007, today announced that it will again be working to defeat the new Interurban Transit Partnership (ITP) millage increase this May in the cities of &#8230; <a href="http://www.kcffr.org/2011/03/21/local-taxpayer-advocacy-group-to-oppose-itp-bus-millage-on-may-3rd/">Continue reading <span class="pjgm-metanav">&#8594;</span></a><div class="addthis_toolbox addthis_default_style" addthis:url='http://www.kcffr.org/2011/03/21/local-taxpayer-advocacy-group-to-oppose-itp-bus-millage-on-may-3rd/' addthis:title='Local Taxpayer Advocacy Group to Oppose ITP (Bus) Millage on May 3rd' ><a class="addthis_button_google_plusone"></a><a class="addthis_button_facebook_like"></a><a class="addthis_button_twitter"></a><a class="addthis_button_email"></a><a class="addthis_button_compact"></a></div>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kent County Families for Fiscal Responsibility (KCFFR), a local non-partisan taxpayer advocacy organization formed in 2007, today announced that it will again be working to defeat the new Interurban Transit Partnership (ITP) millage increase this May in the cities of Grand Rapids, East Grand Rapids, Kentwood, Walker, Wyoming, and Grandville.</p>
<p>The group opposed the last ITP millage hike request in May of 2009, which failed at the polls. That request was for 0.12 mills, or a 14% increase in bus property taxes. This year, the ITP is asking for 0.35 mills, or a 31% increase in bus property taxes. The tax increase will largely be used to operate the previously-rejected Silver Line bus route, additional hybrid-electric buses, and running more buses at lower ridership hours and locations. </p>
<p>In 2009, the Silver Line was the thrust of the millage. This Silver Line, also known as Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) technology, would run up and down Division Avenue and through the medical mile. The advantage, say supporters of the BRT, is that the Silver Line will travel faster along its route than the current conventional buses. According to the Rapid’s own website, the Silver Line will travel about 16.5 mph versus 15 mph on the bus that currently runs along Division Avenue. The Silver Line bus route would not provide service to the cities of Walker, Grandville, or East Grand Rapids. </p>
<p>Said KCFFR spokesman Eric Larson, “Once again we are forced to make the same arguments that we did two years ago. The politicians at The Rapid didn’t get the message when voters rejected this plan in 2009. The Silver Line is going to close down a lane of trafﬁc during rush hour on Division Avenue while traveling only about 1.5 mph faster than the bus which already runs nearly the same route. Also, almost half of the tax increase goes towards the Silver Line which won’t even benefit the taxpayers in Walker, Grandville, and East Grand Rapids. It is still unfair and a terrible time to take money out of our local economy when families and businesses are struggling to pay the bills.” </p>
<p>According to the Rapid’s documentation, the Silver Line will not be able to use its trafﬁc light technology on the six busiest intersections on Division Avenue, resulting in only a small time saving for riders. The Silver Line is projected to cost taxpayers $50 million. </p>
<p>“We will again wage a grassroots campaign,” said Larson, “to educate the public about the wasteful Silver Line and how the Rapid, in general, has been a poor steward of our tax dollars. It is irresponsible for them to ask for more in operational expenses while they run mostly-empty buses throughout the system.” </p>
<p>KCFFR has also set up a web site to shine the light of public scrutiny on The Rapid, because The Rapid is the least transparent government entity in Kent County. More information is available at <a href="http://www.itpwatch.org">www.ITPWatch.org</a>.</p>
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