093_HR0066 LRB093 03981 MKM 04020 r 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, Under tax relief legislation passed in 2001, the 3 Death Tax was temporarily phased out, not permanently 4 eliminated; and 5 WHEREAS, Women and minorities are very often owners of 6 small and medium-sized businesses, and the death tax prevents 7 their children from reaping the rewards of a lifetime trying 8 to make a better life; and 9 WHEREAS, Farmers and other small businesses will face 10 losing their farms and businesses if the federal government 11 resumes the heavy taxation of citizens at death; and 12 WHEREAS, Employees suffer when they lose their jobs when 13 small and medium-sized businesses are liquidated to pay death 14 taxes and because high capital costs depress the number of 15 new businesses that could offer them a job; and 16 WHEREAS, If the estate tax had been repealed in 1996, 17 over the next 9 years the U.S. economy would have averaged as 18 much as $11 billion per year in extra output, and an average 19 of 145,000 additional new jobs would have been created; and 20 WHEREAS, The persistent uncertainty created by the sunset 21 provision prevents families and small businesses from taking 22 advantage of the temporary repeal; and 23 WHEREAS, Having repeatedly passed both the U.S. House of 24 Representatives and the U.S. Senate, elimination of the death 25 tax has proven to hold wide bipartisan support; therefore, be 26 it 27 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE 28 NINETY-THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 29 the House of Representatives of the State of Illinois 30 requests our elected Representatives and Senators in the -2- LRB093 03981 MKM 04020 r 1 United States Congress to support, work to pass and vote for 2 the immediate and permanent repeal of the death tax; and be 3 it further 4 RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be 5 presented to the elected Representatives and Senators of the 6 State of Illinois in the United States Congress.