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Benton County adopts FY 2019–2020 budget and fixes tax levy at $2.95 The Benton County Commission approved its fiscal 2019–2020 budget and set the county tax levy at $2.95. The budget passed on a roll-call vote; commissioners also approved a slate of related resolutions including nonprofit contributions and committee formation for resale of delinquent-tax land.

Benton County has officially set its tax levy at $2.95 for the upcoming fiscal year, ensuring stability while also approving significant nonprofit contributions!

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#BentonCounty #TN #NonprofitSupport #CitizenPortal #LocalBudgeting #BentonCountyTennessee #FiscalTransparency

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Georgetown-Quitman records first reading of ordinance proposing $10 increase to emergency services assessment At a first reading, the commission recorded Ordinance O1-2025, which proposes raising the county's emergency services assessment from $240 to $250; the measure was presented during June meetings and will require further readings before adoption.

Georgetown-Quitman County is considering a $10 hike in emergency service assessments—what does this mean for local property owners?

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#QuitmanCounty #GA #CitizenPortal #LocalBudgeting #CommunitySafety #EmergencyServices

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Committee applies owner‑occupied amendment to SJR506 but fails to advance joint resolution The Senate Taxation Committee applied amendment 506a to SJR506 (narrowing a proposed constitutional property‑tax reset to owner‑occupied properties) but a subsequent motion to send the joint resolution to the 40 first day failed on a 3‑3 roll call; the committee will revisit the measure when full membership is present.

The Senate Taxation Committee's push for a targeted property-tax reset hits a snag as a crucial amendment fails to advance, raising questions about fairness and future budgeting.

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#SD #CivicAccountability #CitizenPortal #LocalBudgeting #TaxReform #SouthDakotaPropertyTax

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Person County manager previews FY2027 budget and warns revenue growth may not cover all requests County manager previewed FY2027 budget priorities, noting $1.5M of natural property-tax growth but significant operational requests (including a $360,000 ambulance) and potential health-insurance increases; staff presented a calendar that leads to budget adoption in June.

As Person County eyes a promising $1.5 million in tax growth, budget pressures loom with a $360,000 ambulance replacement and soaring health insurance costs threatening financial stability.

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#PersonCounty #NC #CitizenPortal #LocalBudgeting #FiscalResponsibility

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Salem officials warn state funding formula keeps local pressure on FY27 budget School and city finance staff told the Salem School Committee Feb. 9 that the Chapter 70 formula and a growing 'added increment' are reducing state aid and increasing pressure on local budgets, even as the governor's FY27 proposal would modestly raise Salem's foundation aid.

Salem officials are sounding the alarm as a rising "added increment" in state funding formulas threatens to squeeze local school budgets even further, despite a modest increase in foundation aid.

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#MA #CitizenPortal #SalemSchools #LocalBudgeting #SchoolAidReform #EducationFunding

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Speaker urges public to review Maryland bills at mgaleg.maryland.gov, warns HB81 and HB176 and state cost‑shifting threaten county needs An unidentified speaker urged residents to register testimony opposing HB81, flagged HB176’s proposed use of drones for property assessment, and warned that state cost‑shifting could jeopardize temporary homeless shelter plans and a $9,000,000 local funding request.

Upcoming Maryland legislation could threaten local policing and vital county services—are you ready to make your voice heard?

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#County #MD #CitizenPortal #StMarysCountyLegislation #LocalBudgeting #PublicParticipation #PoliceReform

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Counties to absorb some teacher‑pension costs and face local aid cuts under budget The governor’s budget shifts an estimated $39 million in teacher retirement costs to county governments and levels disparity grants to fiscal 26 formula amounts, disproportionately affecting Prince George’s and Allegany counties.

Maryland's budget plan could shift $39 million in teacher retirement costs to counties, raising serious concerns about local aid cuts and their impact on education.

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#MD #CitizenPortal #LocalBudgeting #CommunitySupport #EducationFunding #MarylandCounties

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Committee hears sharp split over bill to change data‑center tax treatment after Manassas shortfall City of Manassas officials told the Senate subcommittee a bank‑tenant data center left the locality with a seven‑figure revenue gap; bankers and data‑center advocates warned SB 93 would be punitive and could scare investment. The committee carried the bill for further work.

A heated debate over Senate Bill 93 reveals a deep divide between local officials and industry advocates, as a proposed tax change could leave communities like Manassas grappling with significant revenue losses.

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#VA #ManassasDataCenters #EconomicImpact #TaxReform #LocalBudgeting

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KSDE: Special education funding separate from base; districts covering growing costs with local dollars KSDE told the committee that special education is funded through a separate appropriation (2025 appropriation cited at $611,000,000) and that districts currently cover substantial uncovered costs—KSDE cited roughly $400 million of local spending to meet needs not covered by state appropriations.

Kansas schools are facing a staggering $400 million shortfall in special education funding, forcing districts to dip into local budgets to meet urgent student needs.

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#KS #EducationFunding #LocalBudgeting #StudentNeedAccess #KansasSpecialEducation #CitizenPortal

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Roanoke County elects new chair, adopts board code of ethics At its Jan. 13 organizational meeting, the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors elected Vinton Supervisor Tammy Shepherd as chair and Windsor Hill Supervisor David Radford as vice chair and adopted a Code of Ethics and Conduct; the board later approved appointments and consent items.

Roanoke County has a new leadership duo with Tammy Shepherd as chair and David Radford as vice chair, plus they've adopted a groundbreaking Code of Ethics!

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#RoanokeCounty #VA #EthicsInGovernance #CommunityLeadership #LocalBudgeting #CitizenPortal #RoanokeCountyBoard

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Monroe Local approves 2027 tax budget as state property‑tax reforms cloud revenue outlook The Monroe Local School Board approved the district's 2027 tax budget after a treasurer's presentation that flagged recent state property‑tax reforms and estimated an approximate $1.8 million revenue loss and about $1.078 million in taxpayer credits to be reimbursed by the state.

The Monroe Local School Board has approved a tax budget that signals a looming $1.8 million revenue loss due to new state property-tax reforms—what does this mean for local taxpayers?

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#OH #EducationFunding #TaxReform #LocalBudgeting #CitizenPortal

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Wakulla County models multimillion-dollar shortfall if homestead property tax exemptions advance At a Dec. workshop, county staff and outside advisors warned that proposed state constitutional amendments to reduce or exempt homestead property taxes could remove roughly $9.4 million from Wakulla County’s general revenue and force cuts to discretionary services or changes to mandated-service delivery; no decisions were made.

Wakulla County could face a staggering $9.4 million shortfall in revenue if proposed property tax exemptions go through, putting essential services at risk!

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#WakullaCounty #FL #PropertyTaxReform #LocalBudgeting #PublicSafety #CitizenPortal

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Votes at a glance: key actions taken by Eaton County Board on Dec. 17, 2025 Summary of motions and resolutions approved Dec. 17, including approvals for agenda, minutes, committee appointments, Axon body-camera contract, budget amendments, a privacy policy, a resolution urging the State to honor appropriations, repeal of the county land development code (effective June 30, 2026), and authorization of the controller/administrator employment agreement.

Eaton County just made significant moves, from approving budget amendments to recognizing retiring commissioners—what does this mean for the community's future?

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#EatonCounty #MI #EatonCountyGovernance #PublicPolicy #LocalBudgeting #CitizenPortal #CivicAccountability

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Speakers urge $2,000-per-pupil boost to Connecticut school funding, call for coordinated district advocacy Two speakers at the Nov. 24 New Haven Board of Education meeting urged Connecticut to raise the Education Cost Sharing base by $2,000 per pupil and called for coordinated advocacy across districts, citing years without inflationary adjustments and state surpluses.

Connecticut's education funding is stagnating, and advocates are pushing for a crucial $2,000 boost per pupil to combat inflation and prevent local cuts!

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#WA #CitizenPortal #EducationFunding #AdvocacyAction #LocalBudgeting

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Tipp City Council adopts $66.18 million 2026 budget, creates Uptown New Community Authority and approves clerk pay increase The Tipp City Council unanimously adopted the 2026 operating budget totaling $66,181,226 and companion appropriation ordinance, approved creation of the Uptown New Community Authority, and authorized a pay increase for the clerk of council. Several first‑reading code updates were introduced.

Tipp City Council just approved a massive $66.18 million budget while launching a new community authority and boosting the clerk's pay—big changes are on the horizon!

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#OH #CitizenPortal #CommunityGovernance #PublicAccountability #LocalBudgeting

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Bill Frederick: the early public-defender era and tight county funding Frederick recalled being appointed a public defender early in his career, the limited funding for the ninth-circuit office (about $15,500 total) and how he persuaded Orange County to fund the service after Seminole County initially denied funding.

Former mayor Bill Frederick reveals the shocking truth behind the meager $15,500 budget that shaped the early days of public defense in his circuit.

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#OrlandoOrangeCounty #FL #CitizenPortal #PublicDefenseReform #JusticeAccess #LocalBudgeting #OrlandoPublicDefenders

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Votes at a glance: Morrison County Board actions, Oct. 21, 2025 A summary of motions, votes and outcomes recorded at the Oct. 21 Morrison County Board meeting, including consent-agenda approval, tabling of a Humane Society grant item, approvals of LID budget, CUPs, MFIP agreement, and public-works contract certifications and agreements.

Morrison County's Board made significant decisions on budget approvals and conditional-use permits, but the spotlight is on the tabled Humane Society grant—what's next for this vital support?

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#MorrisonCounty #MN #CitizenPortal #CommunitySupport #LocalBudgeting #PublicGovernance

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Broward officials warn proposed property-tax rollbacks would force deep local cuts as insurance costs climb County commissioners and state lawmakers at a Broward County legislative delegation meeting urged caution about ballot proposals to cut property taxes and stressed that rising property-insurance costs will worsen local budget shortfalls.

Broward County officials are sounding the alarm: proposed property tax cuts could decimate local services just as insurance premiums soar.

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#BrowardCounty #FL #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #PropertyTaxReform #LocalBudgeting

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Seward County appraiser and residents warn lengthy valuation appeals and large refunds risk local budgets County appraisers, business owners and local publishers described lengthy litigation over ethanol-plant valuations, delayed Board of Tax Appeals (BOTA) decisions, and a county mill-levy increase to set aside funds for potential refunds, warning that the process is harming residents and confusing local budgeting.

Lengthy tax appeals are draining Seward County's budget and leaving taxpayers blindsided by unexpected bills.

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#KS #CitizenPortal #KansasTaxation #BusinessImpact #TaxationTransparency #LocalBudgeting

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Colorado Lawmaker Discusses Property Tax Challenges for Local Governments Lawmaker highlights struggles over property tax policies affecting Colorado local governments.

Colorado lawmakers are grappling with the delicate balance of property tax policies that could reshape the financial landscape for local governments and residents alike.

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#CO #CitizenPortal #TaxPolicyReform #LocalBudgeting

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Gunnison City Council Discusses 2024 Budget and Tax Adjustments in Public Hearing City Council finalizes budget proposals, aiming to revert tax rates to 2023 levels.

Gunnison City Council has reversed a proposed tax hike, maintaining the property tax rate while also lowering utility fees to better serve residents.

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#UT #CitizenPortal #CommunityEngagement #PublicTransparency #LocalBudgeting

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Local Council Votes on House Bill 85 to Control State Judge Salary Raises Council members discuss budget implications and resolution for state judge salary oversight.

Wayne County is taking the reins on judicial salary decisions, potentially reshaping local governance with the recent passage of House Bill 85!

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#WayneCounty #GA #CitizenPortal #JudicialAutonomy #LegislativeChange #WayneCountyGovernance #LocalBudgeting

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Town Discusses Veterans Tax Exemption Reimbursement Under HERO Act Town reviews reimbursement process for veterans tax exemption options under HERO Act provisions.

Templeton's latest meeting reveals the financial tightrope local governments walk while trying to support veterans—will they boost tax exemptions or stick to the state guidelines?

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#MA #VeteranSupport #CitizenPortal #TaxPolicy #LocalBudgeting

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Greenbelt City Council Proclaims Emerald City Pride Month Ahead of Celebrations Council honors LGBTQIA plus community by declaring June 25 Emerald City Pride Month.

The Greenbelt City Council just declared June 25 as Emerald City Pride Month, igniting excitement for a summer of celebration and unity in the community!

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#GreenbeltPrinceCounty #MD #CitizenPortal #DiversityInclusion #CommunityEngagement #GreenbeltPride #LocalBudgeting

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Lehi City Council approves balanced budget and new parks bathrooms Council member Manzion announces budget approval and new bathrooms for local parks.

Tooele City is gearing up for a brighter future with the approval of a new childcare facility and a balanced budget that cuts taxes, all aimed at enhancing community services!

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#UT #CitizenPortal #CommunityTransparency #TooeleCity #LocalBudgeting #ChildcareAccess

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Oak Harbor launches Let's Talk Finance video series to clarify city finances Oak Harbor introduces educational finance videos hosted by Deputy Administrator David Goldman

Oak Harbor is rolling out a groundbreaking video series, "Let's Talk Finance," to help residents understand the ins and outs of city finances!

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#OakHarborIslandCounty #WA #CitizenPortal #OakHarborFinance #CommunityEngagement #LocalBudgeting #TransparencyInGovernance

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Senate reviews governor's budget without proposed cannabis tax changes Senate considers biannual budget after house removes cannabis tax provision.

The fate of local cannabis funding hangs in the balance as Ohio's Senate reviews a budget stripped of proposed tax hikes that could impact communities like Stow.

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#StowCitySummitCounty #OH #CannabisRegulation #StowCity #CitizenPortal #LocalBudgeting #CommunityResources

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Senator Sullivan introduces bill for public transparency in municipal tax rates Senator Victoria Sullivan's bill mandates towns display 10 years of tax rates online.

New Hampshire is taking a bold step toward transparency with a new bill that requires towns to post a decade's worth of property tax rates online—could this change how you view your tax bill?

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#NH #CitizenPortal #TaxpayerEngagement #LocalBudgeting #NewHampshireTowns

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Detroit resident advocates for returning lost property and neighborhood improvements Resident urges Detroit council to consider community needs and address property issues.

Detroit residents are demanding their voices be heard as they confront budget issues, property losses, and the urgent need for neighborhood improvements.

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#DetroitWayneCounty #MI #PropertyRights #CitizenPortal #DetroitNeighborhoods #CommunityEngagement #LocalBudgeting

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69th Legislature approves HB 905 for property tax refund procedures Legislation establishes tax refund process for property owners through the department of revenue

Montana's House Bill 905 could revolutionize property tax refunds, sparking a heated debate about the balance between homeowner rights and local government budgets.

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#MT #TaxpayerRights #MontanaPropertyTax #CitizenPortal #GovernmentAccountability #LocalBudgeting

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