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Fayette County adopts 2025 property tax millage; officials say most homeowners face modest change The Board of Commissioners adopted Resolution 2025-08 setting the 2025 millage rates (General Fund M&O 3.763; Fire 2.82; EMS 1.000; 911 0.210). Chief Finance Officer Sheryl Weinmann said the 2025 digest rose to $10.508 billion and the typical $500,000 home would see a modest annual tax-bill change.

Fayette County has officially adopted its 2025 property tax millage rates, with most homeowners facing only a modest change in their annual tax bills!

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#FayetteCounty #GA #CitizenPortal #CommunityFunding #PublicFinance #FayetteCountyPropertyTax #TaxTransparency

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Franklin County approves certified tax rate; commission fails to adopt consolidated budget Franklin County commissioners voted 16–0 to approve the 2022 certified tax rate but rejected a motion to adopt the consolidated county budget, leaving budgetary appropriations unresolved and prompting the chairman to ask the school board to revise its submission.

Franklin County's Commission approved a certified tax rate unanimously, but a critical motion to adopt the consolidated budget fell flat, leaving future spending plans in limbo.

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#FranklinCounty #TN #CitizenPortal #BudgetReform #EducationFunding #TaxTransparency

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#Texas #TexasPolitics #PropertyTaxes #PropertyTaxProtest #TaxAwareness #TaxFairness #TaxTransparency #Homeownership #TexasHomeowners #RealEstate #TexasRealEstate #RealEstateInvesting #HouseHunting #Mortgage #PublicPolicy #CivicEngagement #FinancialLiteracy #FinancialAwareness #Money #FinancialFreedo

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League offers an alternative to HB236: single budget with impact schedule and restricted hold In response to Representative Karen Peterson's HB236, League staff proposed a single-budget approach that preserves transparency: present the budget including a contemplated tax increase while attaching a department-by-department "schedule of impacts" showing what would not occur without the increase and place the increment-equivalent amount in a restricted hold until final adoption.

In a bold move to enhance transparency, Utah's League proposes a single budget approach that outlines the impacts of potential tax increases, ensuring taxpayers know exactly what is at stake.

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#UT #CitizenPortal #BudgetReform #PublicClarity #TaxTransparency

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Santa Cruz County: Treasurer says 2025 state-aid reduction was missed; refunds planned for District 28 taxpayers County officials told the Board of Supervisors that a state aid reduction intended to lower Santa Cruz Elementary District 28’s 2025 property-tax bills was not applied to initial mailings, affecting about 550 parcels; the treasurer said the county will re-run bills, issue refunds by mailed check ("our goal is by March") and include statutory interest.

Santa Cruz County's treasurer revealed a major oversight that led to inflated property tax bills for 550 homeowners, leaving many facing unexpected financial strain.

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#SantaCruzCounty #AZ #CommunityEngagement #CitizenPortal #EducationFunding #TaxTransparency

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SDAT recounts Baltimore City vacant-land reassessments; members press for PTAB transparency At the Jan. 22 Ways and Means briefing, SDAT Director Bob Yeager described a targeted vacant-land reassessment in Baltimore City that raised many assessed values but noted more than half of identified parcels were tax-exempt; legislators pressed SDAT about transparency in PTAB appeal hearings and whether decision-making could be more open to appellants.

Baltimore City's vacant-land reassessment initiative has sparked a heated discussion about property values and the need for greater transparency in tax appeal processes.

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#MD #PropertyAssessment #BaltimoreCity #CommunityEngagement #TaxTransparency #CitizenPortal

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House committee hears Department of Public Service budget; gross‑receipts taxes fund operations The Department of Public Service told the House Energy committee its FY27 operating budget (~$12 million) is funded primarily by gross‑receipts taxes and that roughly $400 million in federal funds will flow through the agency; members asked for more detail on who pays the tax and for precise costs for a proposed position conversion.

The House Energy and Digital Infrastructure committee is demanding transparency on the Department of Public Service's budget, as $400 million in federal funds loom on the horizon!

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#VT #EnergyBudget #TaxTransparency #FederalFunding #CitizenPortal #VermontPublicService

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Residents and parents press Pasco School Board over proposed levy increase Several community members urged the Pasco School Board to rethink a proposed levy increase, citing steep property tax growth and district spending trends; parents and a longtime voter said rising levies are pricing out residents while a parent-citizen cited federal pandemic funds as a driver of later local tax increases.

Pasco residents are raising alarm bells over a proposed levy increase, questioning the district's financial decisions as property taxes soar and student enrollment declines.

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#WA #PascoSchools #CommunityEngagement #TaxTransparency #EducationBudget #CitizenPortal

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House advances multiple education, tax and transparency bills; several moved to third reading The Virginia House of Delegates on Jan. 22 advanced a package of bills — including measures on school mental‑health training, lab‑school transparency, retirement savings eligibility, and local tax options — moving many to third reading or engrossing them for final passage.

The Virginia House of Delegates is taking significant steps to reshape education and tax policies, advancing a series of impactful bills that could change the lives of countless Virginians.

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#VA #EducationReform #VirginiaEducation #MentalHealthAwareness #TaxTransparency

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Germantown board votes to join county study of countywide EMS funding, amid tax concerns Washington County officials presented a proposal to study a countywide EMS funding model that could exceed municipal levy limits; Germantown trustees approved study participation but raised concerns about potential tax increases and the long-term effect of lowering municipal levies.

Germantown's committee takes a bold step towards a countywide EMS funding model, but concerns over potential tax hikes loom large.

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#GermantownWashingtonCounty #WI #CommunityFunding #TaxTransparency #PublicSafety #CitizenPortal #GermantownEmergencyServices

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Rep. Jim Murphy proposes 'truth in advertising' rules for ballot language in HB 17‑90 Rep. Jim Murphy introduced HB 17‑90 to require clearer ballot wording, close a Hancock Amendment loophole that can preserve levies after reassessment, and require levies be expressed as cost per $100,000 of assessed value so voters better understand tax impact.

Rep. Jim Murphy's new bill aims to revolutionize ballot language, ensuring voters get clear and honest information before making crucial decisions.

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#MO #VoterEducation #MissouriBallotMeasures #TaxTransparency #CitizenPortal #CivicAccountability

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District finance advisor outlines $60M–$100M bond scenarios, urges May/June decision to call November election A Stiefel financial adviser told the Humboldt Unified board that the district could seek $60 million to $100 million in bonds without raising taxpayers' current bond rate, outlined estimated tax impacts, and urged the board to finalize a project list by May or June to qualify for a November ballot.

The Humboldt Unified School District may have a golden opportunity to secure up to $100 million in bonds without raising taxes, but they need to act fast!

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#AZ #EducationFunding #TaxTransparency #PublicFinance #ArizonaSchools #CitizenPortal

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Lee County officials pause aerial-photography contract after public privacy and tax concerns Lee County commissioners agreed to remove an aerial-photography contract from the regular meeting agenda after residents raised privacy and tax concerns; county staff and the vendor said the imagery is collected by manned aircraft for statutorily required base mapping and disaster response.

Lee County officials hit pause on an aerial-photography contract amid rising fears over privacy and property taxes from concerned residents.

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#LeeCounty #AL #TaxTransparency #PublicPrivacy #MappingTechnology

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Russell County supervisors oppose Bristol proposal to redirect regional casino funds The Russell County Board of Supervisors voted Jan. 5 to oppose a City of Bristol proposal that would reallocate regional casino revenue, saying the county’s shares are restricted to education, public safety and transportation and that taking funds would force local tax increases.

Russell County's supervisors took a stand against Bristol's bold proposal to redirect casino funds, warning it could lead to local tax hikes and jeopardize vital services like education and public safety.

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#RussellCounty #VA #CitizenPortal #TaxTransparency #CasinoRevenue

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Ellettsville council member calls Monroe County commissioners' notice on fire district a 'hostile takeover' A council member sharply criticized Monroe County commissioners for posting a notice about expanding the fire territory, calling it an attempted "hostile takeover" and warning residents about potential tax impacts; the claim went unchallenged in the meeting.

Ellettsville's council member has declared the Monroe County commissioners' fire district notice a "hostile takeover" that could raise taxes without better services—what's really at stake for residents?

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#MonroeCounty #IN #TaxTransparency #PublicGovernance

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Hutchinson adopts 2026 budgets and a $9.86 million final tax levy The council adopted 2026 enterprise and general fund budgets and a final tax levy of $9,862,474, approving multiple related resolutions that include a 6.3% overall levy increase and estimated $52 annual city-tax impact for a $275,000 home.

Hutchinson City Council has just approved a $9.86 million tax levy for 2026, signaling a 6.3% increase that could add about $52 to the annual taxes for the average homeowner!

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#MN #HutchinsonBudgets #FiscalResponsibility #TaxTransparency #CommunityBudgeting #CitizenPortal

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Batavia USD 101 board adopts 2025 tax levy after truth-in-taxation hearing After a required truth-in-taxation hearing, the Batavia USD 101 Board of Education voted to adopt a $92 million 2025 property tax levy; administrators said higher assessed values and expired TIF revenue drive the technical increase while projected collections and the tax rate are expected to fall.

The Batavia USD 101 Board has approved a $92 million property tax levy for 2025, but don't be fooled—homeowners could see a drop in their school tax bills!

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#IL #EducationFinance #BataviaEducation #TaxTransparency #PublicFunding #CitizenPortal

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Cochise County Jail District adopts resolution to notify state to resume jail tax collection; resident urges broader outreach The Cochise County Jail District Board approved Resolution 25‑04 to notify the Arizona Department of Revenue to resume collection of the half‑percent jail district excise tax and approved using previously collected funds for new jail financing; a public commenter said some businesses are still charging the terminated tax and urged county outreach.

Cochise County is set to resume its controversial half-percent jail tax collection, raising concerns from residents about transparency and fairness in local business practices.

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#CochiseCounty #AZ #CitizenPortal #PublicAwareness #CommunityOutreach #TaxTransparency

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Pecos council holds public hearing as dozens from Lindsay Addition oppose annexation Dozens of residents and local officials urged Pecos City Council not to annex Lindsay Addition and nearby tracts at a public hearing, citing lack of promised infrastructure, service-plan timing and higher taxes; council scheduled ordinance readings for Jan. 8 and a vote on Jan. 22.

Residents of Lindsay Addition are making their voices heard, fiercely opposing a proposed annexation that threatens to hike taxes and impose unwanted regulations.

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#PecosReevesCounty #TX #CommunityEngagement #PecosLindsayAddition #TaxTransparency #LocalGovernance #CitizenPortal

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Wheeling board adopts 2026 budget and 2025 tax levy with abatement ordinances; one trustee votes no Trustees adopted the Village of Wheeling’s 2026 budget totaling $123,742,610 and approved a 2% property tax levy for 2025, along with three bond abatement ordinances; Trustee Vito recorded 'No' votes on the levy and the final budget adoption.

The Village of Wheeling has officially adopted a budget of over $123 million for 2026, but one trustee stands against the tax levy increase—what does this mean for residents?

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#WheelingCookCounty #IL #WheelingBudget #TaxTransparency #CommunityInvolvement #CitizenPortal

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Nantucket leaders outline $252 million FY27 capital plan and warn of tax impacts Select Board and staff presented the town’s recommended Fiscal 2027 operating and capital budgets — including $226M of potential capital projects and $159M of possible debt exclusions — and previewed tax‑impact estimates and a Jan. 14 public hearing on the FY27 budget.

Nantucket's proposed $252 million budget for FY27 could significantly impact property taxes, with major projects on the line—find out how it affects you!

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#NantucketCounty #MA #PublicBudget #TaxTransparency #CommunityInvestment #CitizenPortal

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"Strengthening beneficial ownership transparency therefore remains a critical component of any comprehensive strategy to combat corruption in tax administration and to enhance integrity in the wider economic system."

#beneficialownership #UBO #AML #COSP11 #taxtransparency

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Davis County commissioners adopt plan to raise property tax revenue after heavy public opposition After more than two hours of public comment opposing a proposed tax hike, the Davis County Commission adopted a resolution to levy a tax rate estimated to raise roughly $6.3 million (about 14.9%) for the 2026 budget, while county officials said a $12 million structural general‑fund gap remains.

Davis County commissioners moved forward with a controversial tax hike plan, projecting a 14.9% increase despite overwhelming public opposition.

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#UT #TaxTransparency #CitizenPortal #PublicBudgeting

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The Case of the Vanishing Tax Cut: When the Polk, FL Millage Shrinks but the Tax Bill Grows...

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#PolkCounty #PropertyTaxes #ForensicAuditNow #TaxTransparency #ParcelAudit #StormwaterFees #Watchdog #TaxFairness #AuditRoll #HomeownersUnite

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Richfield School Board certifies $34.63 million levy for taxes payable in 2026 After a Truth-in-Taxation presentation, the Richfield School Board voted to certify a final levy of $34,629,964.55 for taxes payable in 2026, citing state funding shortfalls and local revenue components that drive levy changes.

The Richfield School Board has officially certified a staggering $34.63 million levy for 2026, highlighting critical funding challenges that could impact local education.

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#MN #CitizenPortal #RichfieldSchools #TaxTransparency #EducationFunding #LocalGovAI

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Beneficial ownership transparency remains the biggest challenge for countries implementing the OECD's exchange of information on request standard www.oecd.org/content/dam/...

#beneficialownership #EOIR @oecd-ocde.bsky.social #GFplenary2025 #taxtransparency #exchangeofinformation

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After debate over refinancing and tax impact, board approves bond resolution up to $62.75 million The board approved a resolution authorizing bonds not to exceed $62,750,000 to finance a new school after extended discussion about refinancing existing bonds to avoid a tax spike; board members requested additional scenario numbers and noted concerns about extending maturities and long‑term interest costs.

The school board just approved a $62.75 million bond resolution to build a new school while carefully navigating potential tax spikes—what does this mean for local taxpayers?

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#IL #CitizenPortal #EducationFunding #TaxTransparency #DebtManagement

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Lake County hears workshop on community facilities district for Gwinnock/Gwynach mixed‑use project Developers and CSCDA representatives briefed the Board of Supervisors on using a community facilities district (Mello‑Roos) to finance infrastructure for the Gwinnock/Gwynach Mixed‑Use Project; presenters said CSCDA would be conduit issuer and the district’s bonds would be payable only from special taxes on project property. The board agreed to reconvene Dec. 9 to consider a resolution to authorize CSCDA to form the district.

Lake County is exploring a new funding avenue for the Gwinnock/Gwynach Mixed-Use Project that could reshape local infrastructure with a community facilities district.

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#LakeCounty #CA #CitizenPortal #TaxTransparency #CommunityDevelopment #InfrastructureFunding

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West Bend council adopts balanced 2026 operating budget with slight tax-rate increase The City of West Bend adopted its 2026 operating budget (Resolution 43), setting a $28.3 million levy and a city tax rate of $6.46 per $1,000 of valuation; staff said the budget funds ongoing services and capital work including roads and the new fire station.

West Bend has officially approved its 2026 operating budget, balancing a $28.3 million levy while funding essential projects like road improvements and a new fire station!

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#WestBendCityWashingtonCounty #WI #CitizenPortal #TaxTransparency #WestBendBudget #MunicipalFunding

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Charleston County Council approves amendment to Metal Trades LLC fee-in-lieu after public debate On Oct. 28, 2025, Charleston County Council approved an amendment to a fee-in-lieu of tax agreement with Metal Trades LLC (formerly Project Flare), extending the investment period and changing assessment ratios; the measure passed third reading 7-2 after public comment and a council debate over tax giveaways, transparency and community values.

Charleston County Council's recent approval of a controversial tax agreement with Metal Trades LLC sparks heated public debate over corporate incentives and community impact.

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#CharlestonCounty #SC #CitizenPortal #TaxTransparency #CorporateAccountability #EconomicDevelopment

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