A recent review of tax records by the Washington Free Beacon revealed that Senator Jacky Rosen has been consistently late in paying her property taxes, raising questions about her financial management and commitment to public funding priorities.
Since her first election in 2017, Rosen has twice failed to meet property tax deadlines for her $1 million, six-bedroom home in Henderson. In March 2018, while serving as a congresswoman, Rosen was 32 days late in paying $1,074 in property taxes. Subsequently, in January 2020, she was 38 days late, paying $2,279 in property taxes.
Rosen’s tax delinquency has drawn criticism, particularly in light of her advocacy for increased public school funding through tax hikes on corporations and wealthy individuals. According to the Washington Free Beacon, her late payment contradicts her stance, as the Nevada public school system heavily relies on property and sales taxes for its funding.
Despite her financial means, as disclosed in her 2022 financial disclosure, where she reported assets worth up to $18.5 million and debts totaling no more than $1.5 million, Rosen incurred $88 in penalties for her tardy payments.
In response to inquiries about her tax delinquency, a spokesperson for Rosen’s campaign says that the Rosen’s have since paid all property taxes on their home and are currently up to date with payments.
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