Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
- No more bag tax in VA (MoCo charges 5 cents per plastic bag)
Seriously? You still use plastic bags, and enough of them that the amount of money in bag taxes feels worth commenting on? Just invest $10 or less in some canvas bags and stop messing up the environment for the rest of us, for goodness sakes. This should really not be an issue.
NP, I rented in MoCo and then bought in NoVA. The bag tax was a factor, as were MoCo/MD's higher taxes. Reusable bags are gross; do you do wash them every time you transport meat? And while I would have been willing to pay 5 cents/bag for plastic bags, the supermarkets by my rental didn't even put them out, so I'd have to go to the one non-self checkout line or try to flag down a worker to get them. Also, shenanigans like asking me before the groceries were bagged how many I wanted.
I wish policymakers would weigh whatever marginal benefit to the environment is realized by banning bags in a few leftist enclaves versus the fact that plastic bags are really useful.
This is all nonsense. I'm a DC resident (where there is also a bag tax) and your reasoning is dense. If you don't want meat touching your reusable bag, you walk over to the produce department, get a plastic produce bag, then walk over to the meat and wrap it up. Simple, done. No charge.
People who whine about the bag tax come across as selfish morons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
- No more bag tax in VA (MoCo charges 5 cents per plastic bag)
Seriously? You still use plastic bags, and enough of them that the amount of money in bag taxes feels worth commenting on? Just invest $10 or less in some canvas bags and stop messing up the environment for the rest of us, for goodness sakes. This should really not be an issue.
NP, I rented in MoCo and then bought in NoVA. The bag tax was a factor, as were MoCo/MD's higher taxes. Reusable bags are gross; do you do wash them every time you transport meat? And while I would have been willing to pay 5 cents/bag for plastic bags, the supermarkets by my rental didn't even put them out, so I'd have to go to the one non-self checkout line or try to flag down a worker to get them. Also, shenanigans like asking me before the groceries were bagged how many I wanted.
I wish policymakers would weigh whatever marginal benefit to the environment is realized by banning bags in a few leftist enclaves versus the fact that plastic bags are really useful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
- No more bag tax in VA (MoCo charges 5 cents per plastic bag)
Seriously? You still use plastic bags, and enough of them that the amount of money in bag taxes feels worth commenting on? Just invest $10 or less in some canvas bags and stop messing up the environment for the rest of us, for goodness sakes. This should really not be an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Has anyone heard of Maryland state legislature addressing the loss of SALT taxes as they done in NY or CA? This MOCO local tax (3.2%) accounts for an extra $25k for me and my wife per yr. I do like living in montgomery county but this is a pretty hefty bite.
Most people do not believe the NY and CA "fixes" will actually work.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Has anyone heard of Maryland state legislature addressing the loss of SALT taxes as they done in NY or CA? This MOCO local tax (3.2%) accounts for an extra $25k for me and my wife per yr. I do like living in montgomery county but this is a pretty hefty bite.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
Has anyone heard of Maryland state legislature addressing the loss of SALT taxes as they done in NY or CA? This MOCO local tax (3.2%) accounts for an extra $25k for me and my wife per yr. I do like living in montgomery county but this is a pretty hefty bite.
Anonymous wrote:
- No more bag tax in VA (MoCo charges 5 cents per plastic bag)