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1/27/2003
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RESOLUTION URGING THE CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE TO REJECT THE GOVERNOR'S PROPOSED SHIFT OF LOCAL VLF REVENUES AND TO HONOR THE 1998 COMMITMENT TO RESTORE THE VLF
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1/27/03 <br />O R I G I N A L <br />RESOLUTION NO. 14496 <br />RESOLUTION URGING THE CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE TO REJECT <br />THE GOVERNOR'S PROPOSED SHIFT OF LOCAL VLF REVENUES <br />AND TO HONOR THE 1998 COMMITMENT TO RESTORE THE VLF <br />WHEREAS, prior to 1935, cities and counties collected property taxes on motor <br />vehicles to fund essential local public health and safety services; and <br />WHEREAS, in 1935, the Legislature first enacted the Vehicle License Fee (VLF) <br />Act, replacing the property tax on vehicles with a 1.75 percent fee charged against the <br />value of the motor vehicle; and <br />WHEREAS, in 1948, the rate of the VLF was increased to 2 percent of the value <br />of the vehicle; and <br />WHEREAS, in 1986, the voters voted overwhelmingly to constitutionally dedicate <br />the proceeds of the VLF to fund city and county services; and <br />WHEREAS, in 1998, a period of strong economic growth, the Legislature <br />approved the use of a portion of the rapidly growing state General Fund to reduce the <br />VLF payments of vehicle owners. This amount, known as the 'offset", grew in future <br />years to a 67.5 percent offset against the amount owed. The amount paid to local <br />governments in lieu of the reduced VLF payment is known as the "VLF backfill "; and <br />WHEREAS, the 1998 legislation and subsequent enactments contain clear <br />provisions that when insufficient funds are available to be transferred from the General <br />Fund to fully fund the offsets and backfill amount that the VLF offset shall be reduced <br />and VLF payments increased; and <br />WHEREAS, VLF and backfill revenues constitute 15 to 25 percent of typical city <br />and county general purpose revenues. On average, more than 60 percent of city <br />general fund spending and more than half of county general funds go to front line law <br />enforcement, fire, emergency medical services, and health care programs. <br />WHEREAS, revenues derived from the VLF and backfill are of critical importance <br />in funding vital local public health and safety services; and <br />WHEREAS, any failure by the Legislature to maintain the VLF backfill or restore <br />the VLF will cause widespread disruption in local government services essential to the <br />well -being of California citizens and their cities and counties; and <br />F:Atty /R eso /Reso.1363 <br />012303 <br />
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