Above their own tax laws, DNC members tap into City of Denver's tax free gas pumps.

Worrier King

Deceased
Then when they knew they were going to be busted, there were long lines at the pumps as they tried to get one more cheap re-fill.

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DNC hosts' fuel deal criticized
By Allison Sherry
The Denver Post
Article Last Updated: 07/23/2008 06:13:21 AM MDT

(AP | Mike Wintroath)

Since March, staffers working on the Democratic National Convention have been using the city of Denver's tax-free gas pumps to fill up their cars — and using its carwashes.

A dispute about this prompted city officials Tuesday to promise that the local host committee will reimburse the city at a market rate for gas — and pay state and federal taxes on the fuel.

It was never the intent of the city not to properly charge the Democrats for the fuel or its taxes, said Katherine Archuleta, mayoral liaison to the convention.

Some Denver City Council members became angry when Denver public-works employee Christine Downs told them Tuesday that the host committee will reimburse the city for the carwashes and tax-free fuel it is using for its fleet of vehicles.

Councilwoman Jeanne Faatz reacted sharply.

She said she didn't think it was fair that local host-committee employees, as well as those with the Democratic National Convention Committee (DNCC) who use those cars, are driving around on tax-free fuel.

"It didn't sit well," she said. "I pay taxes on my fuel when I fill up my own car."

City Councilman Charlie Brown agreed.

"Does the (Democratic) Party want to accept tax-free fuel?" he asked. "This money goes to our state highway system. Why shouldn't the DNC be willing to help our roads and our maintenance and our construction?"

Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper told council members that Minneapolis had a similar deal with the Republicans.

That isn't true, said Teresa McFarland, spokeswoman for the local host committee for the Republican National Convention.

"We pay for fuel like everyone else does," she said.


Later in the day, the camp of GOP presidential hopeful John McCain issued a statement saying that Sen. Barack Obama, the presumptive Democratic nominee, was "for a gas-tax holiday — as long as it benefits him and his political party."

It is against the Colorado Department of Revenue's rules for any nonprofit, private business or government contractor to receive tax-free fuel, which is reserved for local and state governments.

The Denver 2008 Convention Host Committee holds an unsigned contract with the city for fuel and carwashes.

The host committee has racked up about $10,000 in charges so far, but no bills have been issued and no reimbursements sent, Downs said. The value of the contract is estimated at $466,125.

Archuleta said city gas pumps are preferred for security purposes — particularly during the convention, when host-committee vehicles will be carrying dignitaries, she said.

"The City of Denver and the Denver Host Committee informed us late this afternoon about this matter and told us that the Denver Host Committee will pay all applicable taxes and fees related to their fuel contract, as they should," the DNCC said in a statement Tuesday.

Staff writer Chuck Plunkett contributed to this story.
 

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DNC Host Committee Fills Up At City Gas Pumps
Section: Denver 2008 DNC Convention Section
Reporting
Jodi Brooks
DENVER (AP) ― Members of the committee hosting the Democratic National Convention are filling their tanks at city-owned gas pumps, avoiding state and federal fuel taxes.

The Rocky Mountain News reported that the issue came up during a city council meeting with Mayor John Hickenlooper on Tuesday. At the meeting, the city's public works department asked to be reimbursed for the host committee's use of fuel and car washes.

A statement released by the mayor's office Tuesday evening said the city "will be reimbursed fully and at market rate" and all applicable taxes will be paid to the proper authorities.

Public works spokeswoman Christine Downs said the host committee is paying a fuel rate based on the weekly cost of gas, not the locked-in rate the city pays.

Downs said the host committee's contract started in March and $9,700 has been spent so far.

Councilwoman Jeanne Faatz said the tax-free deal was wrong.

"I am just troubled by not having the payment of taxes for what I consider to be a privately funded party, and that's what the host committee is: it's a private organization," she said after the meeting.

Sue Cobb, the mayor's spokeswoman, said in a statement that no city funds will be used to pay for the services.

"This has always been the intention of both the City and the Host Committee, which has secured donations to cover these costs," Cobb said.

That will be explicitly stated in an ordinance reimbursing the city, Cobb added.

Teresa McFarland, a spokeswoman for the Minneapolis-St. Paul Host Committee, said they did not have a similar deal with the city. The Republican National Convention will be in St. Paul Sept. 1-4.

"We are not getting our fuel at the city pumps. We're going to the regular pumps like every one else in Minnesota," she said.
 

mbabulldog

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This was all over the news out here last night; in response, the DNC announced they will pay taxes just like everyone else...
 

Kalliope

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This was all over the news out here last night; in response, the DNC announced they will pay taxes just like everyone else...

Sounds like the mayor gave the DNCC permission to do this judging from the statement
"Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper told council members that Minneapolis had a similar deal with the Republicans."
Don't intimate that if the mayor of your city said you could fill up at the city pump carte blanche, you wouldn't do it.

Now, for some real news - how many Repubican names are on the bank list from Lichenstein? I'm pretty sure that Democratic names are on it too, but probably not at the same level. 70-30% you think? That's real news.
 

fairbanksb

Freedom Isn't Free
Sounds like the mayor gave the DNCC permission to do this judging from the statement Don't intimate that if the mayor of your city said you could fill up at the city pump carte blanche, you wouldn't do it.

Now, for some real news - how many Repubican names are on the bank list from Lichenstein? I'm pretty sure that Democratic names are on it too, but probably not at the same level. 70-30% you think? That's real news.

Will you please stop the carp. But they do it too. Waaaahhhhh, Waaahhhhh. It is wrong and it doesn't matter what party. The frickin mayor should be run out on a rail with tar and feathers.
 
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