Tim Kaine may have offered “None. Zip. Nada.” in the way of new spending initiatives at the Greenbrier debate, but apparently he does have new spending plans. On a day where Jerry Kilgore was endorsed by the National Federation of Independent Business, Kaine conducted a “town hall” meeting at Capital One in Goochland, covered by Tyler Whitley of the Richmond Times-Dispatch. His campaign put out a press release saying, “Kaine has proposed a $500-per-employee tax credit to small businesses to offset health-insurance costs.”
Now this seems like a budget buster on par with Kilgore’s $500 tax credit to parents for tutoring, but getting health insurance to more Virginians is an important issue. Kaine has done a lot of good work exploring health insurance options for small business and a debate about how to do it is worth having, although business issues certainly don’t capture the imagination like the old, tried and true endless debate on abortion.
As proof that Kaine is not wedded to higher taxes, he did not ask Capital One employees, “What’s in your wallet?”


