Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Nothing Left to Tax: NY Dem Now Wants a 'Pole Tax'

Considering this guy is from The Bronx, I wonder if he'll look to tax all the illegal clubs operating in his borough. Not that I would know anything about them, of course. He claims it's to help victims of human trafficking. Instead it'll just be another means of gouging businesses.
You might call it a pole tax.

The New York legislator who brought the nation its first law against driving while using a cell phone now proposes a $10 tax for patrons of nude and seminude dance clubs and strip bars.

Assemblyman Felix Ortiz, a Bronx Democrat, says the revenue would go to helping victims of human trafficking.

The bill, which has no Senate sponsor yet, would be a way to fund such additional spending at a time of fiscal crisis and double-digit deficits.

"Monies generated have the potential to be a tremendous boost to these groups," Ortiz said. "Through this bill, New York state will continue to forge a path for other states to follow."

The bill calls for the $10-per-patron for any so-called adult entertainment business that serves food and drink and presents nude or partly nude dancers. The proceeds will go to services for victims of the illegal sex trade, Ortiz said, at a time when government budgets are being slashed.

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