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File #: 010022    Version: 0
Type: Resolution-Immediate Adoption Status: Passed
File created: 5/8/2001 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 5/8/2001
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution urging the Wisconsin State Senate to expedite passage of legislation providing tax relief to air carriers operating a hub facility in the State of Wisconsin.
Sponsors: ALD. NARDELLI, ALD. PAWLINSKI, ALD. BOHL, ALD. BREIER
Indexes: AIRPORTS, STATE LEGISLATION, TAXATION, TRANSPORTATION
Number
010022
Version
ORIGINAL

Reference

Sponsor
ALD. NARDELLI, PAWLINSKI, BOHL AND BREIER

Title
Resolution urging the Wisconsin State Senate to expedite passage of legislation providing tax relief to air carriers operating a hub facility in the State of Wisconsin.

Analysis
This resolution urges the State Senate to enact pending legislation that would grant tax relief to air carriers operating a hub facility in the State of Wisconsin. For the purposes of the legislation, a hub facility is defined as either:

1. A facility at an airport from which an air carrier company operated at least 45 common carrier departing flights each weekday in the previous year and from which it transported passengers to at least 15 non-stop destinations.

2. An airport or any combination of airports in this state from which an air carrier company cumulatively operated at least 20 common carrier departing flights each weekday in the previous year, if the air carrier company's headquarters are in the State of Wisconsin.

Body
Whereas, The Wisconsin State Senate is currently deliberating legislation intended to offer tax relief to air carriers operating a hub facility in the State of Wisconsin; and

Whereas, Airlines with close ties to the state provide multiple benefits to all Wisconsin residents – family-supporting jobs, a higher national profile, an increase in the quality of life and enhanced attractiveness to businesses considering relocation; and

Whereas, Two airlines with strong local ties, Air Wisconsin and Midwest Express Airlines, have plans to expand their operations, both in terms of flights offered and the size of their fleet of planes; and

Whereas, Like the airline business itself, competition among various states to host hub facilities is acute, and the tax policies of some of the states with which Wisconsin is competing leave Wisconsin at a competitive disadvantage; and

Whereas, The long-term health of both the airlines of...

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