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What other pollicies does he have other then wanting to get a motorsport park up lol

Land Tax and Mental Health are two major ones. Road safety and many more issues, im posting up motorsport updates, i may post other updates in future

Here is Some info about policies etc. take a look...

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Open Letter

Independent Joe Ienco - Motorsports, Land Tax, Mental Health and ICAC

To all South Australians

As a Candidate in the upcoming Election on the 20th March 2010, I am standing for election as an Independent in the Legislative Council, where there is a real opportunity of electing a candidate that will stand up and fight for these issues on your behalf. I firmly believe that these are very important issues that effect the whole community and need to be addressed as a matter of urgency.

Motorsports

A potential Investment of $150 million dollars from private investors will be lost at the Port because the Rann Government does not want to allocate the land to the Adelaide Motorplex Consortium, which would bring back drag racing in Adelaide and generate many jobs and associated tourism for our State. I have been to many of these rallies to secure the facility over a number of years, the people want it, the Opposition is committed to it, it’s simply a no brainer for this not to happen. This is a real opportunity to keep our youth off the streets and putting them on the track where they can learn real advanced safety driver training.

Land Tax

I am calling for a complete overhaul of the current Land Tax burden which is outrageous.

I am constantly reminded how the excessive taxes in SA are such a huge disincentive for future investment in this State. Land Tax is a major issue with SA being a whopping 126% above the National average which was the case recently until minor relief was offered by the State Government however excessive Land Tax still remains the one single factor inhibiting everyday South Australians from buying property in SA. Stamp Duty comes a close second which in many cases is the reason that first home buyers cannot get into the market and realise the great Australian dream of owning their own home. The Federal Government gives them a Home Savings Grant then they are hit with a $20,000 or thereabouts Stamp Duty Bill which obliterates the Grant. (NSW does not charge Stamp Duty for First Home Buyers). If as a State we could remove Land Tax, offer First Home Buyers no stamp duty and put in some decent infrastructure like a North South Freeway, we would not have to offer Companies Millions of Dollars in incentives to do business here as the word would get out that South Australia is a progressive State with reasonable taxes and a great place to live and invest!

Let us not forget that Stamp Duty was to be abolished by both parties when the GST came in nearly ten years ago. This promise need to be honoured.

Mental Health

This issue is one that is continually swept under the carpet and it astounds me that the Rann Government who stands for Social Justice would even consider using the slogan Social Justice when they are continually ignoring people with Mental Health Issues and to even to think of selling off the Glenside facility defies logic,- instead it must kept for the benefit of all South Australians, I would like to remind the Rann Government that there is 20% of the community effected by this issue alone and their associated families and friends and let us also not forget about other people with disabilities, they need proper care and assistance as well.

Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC)

I have been in favour of an Independent Commission against Corruption for many years and it amazes me that both the Attorney General and the Rann Government are so opposed in having an independent umpire investigate matters of State.

In the Justice System there is a saying that goes like this, Justice not only has to be done, but must be seen to have been done, and if you have nothing to hide there should be no problem in establishing an ICAC in South Australia. The argument that it costs $18 million, money can be found for all other issues but for self scrutiny no funds are available, this is ridiculous.

The Judiciary

A dangerous precedent has arisen when both the Attorney General and the Rann Government have transgressed throughout their term in office, they have interfered with the Judiciary in regards to three separations of power which are: The Legislator, The Judiciary, and the Office of Public Prosecution and it is imperative these three constitutional authorities must be kept separate at all times.

All these issues effect the whole community in our State, both socially and morally and must be addressed. We were fortunate at the last election to have Nick Xenophon fighting for common sense issues throughout his term and I am sure he will continue on fighting as a Senator representing our State in Federal Parliament, but we need to have representation in SA in the Upper House.

I Joe Ienco and Brenda Bates are putting ourselves forward for your consideration on March the 20th to continue the fight with common sense and therefore I am seeking your support and Vote 1 Independent Joe Ienco above the line in the Upper House Ballot Paper.

As you know everyone in the State can vote for the Upper House.

Independent Joe Ienco Motorsports, Land-Tax, ICAC VOTE 1

If you could forward it on to your family and friends it would be much appreciated

Email: [email protected]

Here is Some info about policies etc. take a look...

Advertisement

Open Letter

Independent Joe Ienco - Motorsports, Land Tax, Mental Health and ICAC

To all South Australians

As a Candidate in the upcoming Election on the 20th March 2010, I am standing for election as an Independent in the Legislative Council, where there is a real opportunity of electing a candidate that will stand up and fight for these issues on your behalf. I firmly believe that these are very important issues that effect the whole community and need to be addressed as a matter of urgency.

Land Tax

I am calling for a complete overhaul of the current Land Tax burden which is outrageous.

I am constantly reminded how the excessive taxes in SA are such a huge disincentive for future investment in this State. Land Tax is a major issue with SA being a whopping 126% above the National average which was the case recently until minor relief was offered by the State Government however excessive Land Tax still remains the one single factor inhibiting everyday South Australians from buying property in SA. Stamp Duty comes a close second which in many cases is the reason that first home buyers cannot get into the market and realise the great Australian dream of owning their own home. The Federal Government gives them a Home Savings Grant then they are hit with a $20,000 or thereabouts Stamp Duty Bill which obliterates the Grant. (NSW does not charge Stamp Duty for First Home Buyers). If as a State we could remove Land Tax, offer First Home Buyers no stamp duty and put in some decent infrastructure like a North South Freeway, we would not have to offer Companies Millions of Dollars in incentives to do business here as the word would get out that South Australia is a progressive State with reasonable taxes and a great place to live and invest!

Let us not forget that Stamp Duty was to be abolished by both parties when the GST came in nearly ten years ago. This promise need to be honoured.

Independent Joe Ienco Motorsports, Land-Tax, ICAC VOTE 1

If you could forward it on to your family and friends it would be much appreciated

Email: [email protected]

That'll never happen under any govt.....living in fantasy land if you're gonna serve that promise up!

This one's a real biggie for me......anyone that can sort this mess out gets my vote.

We don't expect an abolishment of Land Tax, just a fairer system by bringing thresholds up in line with the rising costs of property over the last decade.

On average, property has risen by 300% over that period yet Land Tax thresholds don't reflect that (not even 30%).

A bloke in town that owns a small car park was paying just over $10K a year in Land Tax at the turn of the century and now pays approx $80K......how the hell does that work!!! :laugh:

i agree with you, but i dont believe they are promises they are issues that clearly he is strong about.

I agree with all of them an im voting for him, if he can help on these important issues that is great. Im supporting him :D

Independent

Joe Ienco

Motorsports

Land Tax

Mental Health

In a few days time we have the opportunity of making sure that the Government listen to us through the ballot box, it is crucial that we keep up the momentum and pressure throughout this campaign.

The South Australian Motorsport Enthusiasts deserve the Adelaide Motorplex, just like the rest of the country, why should SA miss out on all the benefits such as tourism, employment and a safe environment to accommodate motoring enthusiasts young and old.

I will be attending the rally this weekend at Parliament House and the Clipsal 500 and will keep on campaigning right up until voting closes on election day. This issue effects the whole community is certainly not going to go away no matter who wins the election and I stand committed to achieving a Motorplex at the Port.

We need to have as many people as possible at both these two events, to keep the up pressure until election day.

Your vote in the Upper House is imperative if we are going to achieve this goal.

Vote 1 Independent Joe Ienco Motorsports, Land Tax and Mental Health

above the line in the Upper House Ballot Paper.

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