You Don’t Need a Rain Tax to Save the Chesapeake Bay (ft. Fairfax City Councilman Sang Yi)

In Episode 236 of District of Conservation, Gabriella speaks with Fairfax City Councilman Sang Yi about Wednesday’s City Council vote to institute a stormwater utility fee, a.k.a. rain tax, by a 4-2 vote. The proposal will cost city taxpayers $4.48 million in 2022. Yi was one of two council members to oppose it, despite overwhelming opposition to the proposal.

Gabriella and the two-term lawmaker discuss his background, what led him to run for office, the proposed Fairfax City rain tax, the rain tax vote and how it won’t help Chesapeake Bay conservation efforts. Tune in!

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SHOW NOTES

Read Councilman Yi’s Washington Examiner column

ATR: City of Fairfax Wants to Tax the Rain

Tax Foundation: Maryland’s Rain Tax Mandate Washed Away

Chesapeake Bay Foundation doesn’t tax stormwater utility fees

President Biden signed infrastructure bill including historic Bay funding budget ($238M across five years) into law

Learn more about Councilman Yi here and connect with him on FacebookInstagram, and Twitter.