Desert Star Weekly Dec. 1, 2017

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Friday, December 1, 2017 Vol. 10 No. 98

Paws for Love 8th Annual Men of the Desert Fashion Show & Charity Luncheon By Desert Star Staff Thousand Palms, CA –Animal Samaritans is celebrating its 8th Annual Men of the Desert Fashion Show and Charity Luncheon. This event benefits our Animal Rescue Program, that has to date rescued over 11,000

animals from The Riverside County Animal Shelter on the Animal Campus in Thousand Palms, the Desert’s largest animal shelter (photo opportunity today at 1:00pm). This year our event is co-chaired by Patrick Mundt and Lori Serfling,

By Desert Star Staff SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- The people who run many of California’s counties are speaking out against the tax bill that is about to go up for a vote in the U.S. Senate. They say they’re worried it will eliminate important deductions and force local governments to cut services or raise taxes or fees to compensate. Leaders are meeting in Sacramento today for the 123rd annual conference of the California State Association of Counties. Sonoma County Supervisor David Rabbitt said the recent wildfires devastated his area, so the last thing people need is to pay more taxes. “For my county, where we just lost 5,100 homes,

people are struggling to rebuild their lives, let alone their homes,” Rabbitt said. “They’re going to be paying higher taxes on top of that.” The Senate bill proposes an elimination of the state and local tax deduction, which allows people who itemize to deduct what they pay in state and local taxes from their federal returns. Economists say people are more likely to accept state and local taxes if they can deduct them, and could rebel against them if they cannot. Rabbitt said eliminating the deduction could cause a cash crunch for counties, which are required to provide certain services regardless of how much revenue they’re collecting. What’s more, he

with Susan Stein as our MC for the Fashion Show. Our top dog sponsor for the event is Harold Matzner, followed by Eisenhower Medical Center and Yvonne and Steve Maloney in loving memory of their beloved poodle, Louie. Other sponsors include

Spotlight 29, Path Pilates & Yoga, Contour Dermatology, Twenty-Nine Band of Mission Indians, Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa, Nothing Bundt Cakes, Lucy Pet Products, CG DiArie Winery, and Pet Companion Magazine. A few of our Handsome

Hound models are Marc Byrd, Michael Esser, Ken Jesser, Bryan Gallo, Bill Nicholson, Jerry Keller, Michael Landes, and other community members who believe in responsible pet ownership and ending Continues on Page 2

Senate Tax Bill Will Force Local Gov’ts to Raise Fees, Taxes

Statistics show that the average State and Local Tax deduction for a California household is more than $18,000. (noderog/iStockphoto) said, eliminating the deduction amounts to double taxation. “People are already paying taxes, and then their taxes get taxed,” he said. “And unfortunately, it looks

like it’s really aimed primarily at California - at those states that perhaps didn’t endorse the current administration.” County execs said they’re also opposed to changes

that affect the types of bonds cities and counties use to pay for infrastructure projects such as airports, hospitals and affordable housing.


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