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Looking at the Tax Bill
15 hours ago ago from Boots and Sabers
I'm sitting here going through the numbers on our property tax bill. Overall, our property taxes are up 2.5%. Here's an interesting tidbit: City of West Bend: 2008 State Aid = $3,914,415 2009 State Aid = $3,647,291 Change in State aid = (6.8%) Change in tax = (0.5%) West Bend School District: 2008 State Aid = $18,647,949 2009 State Aid = $18,076,808 Change in State aid = (3.06%) Change in tax = 10.9% State ...
Related contentSteve Gill: Tracy Has Taint : Post Politics: Political News and Views in Tennessee
18 hours ago ago from Post Politics: Political News and Views in Tennessee
A CQ report on the race to replace Rep. Bart Gordon: Tracy had already hired Nashville-area political strategist Mike McCrady, who has worked on Tennessee state legislative races and in the 2008 cycle worked for Florida 22nd district GOP nominee Allen West. McCrady said Monday that internal polling had shown Tracy ahead of Gordon but within the margin of error in a hypothetical matchup. Tracy, a former teacher who also owns an ...
Related contentForrester On The Gordon Retirement
23 hours ago ago from Post Politics: Political News and Views in Tennessee
From the desk of the State Democratic Party chair : “Congressman Bart Gordon has served his district admirably for 25 years. He is a true statesman who votes his convictions and for the best interests of his district. Congressman Gordon had an important impact on working families in Tennessee by helping pass laws that improved lives and allowed children better access to higher education. His decision to begin a new chapter in his life ...
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23 hours ago ago from WOLDCNews - WOL DC's Home for the Truth
VIA THE WASHINGTON POST: The U.S. Senate passed a bill Sunday that clears the way for the District government to allow medical marijuana use and to spend local tax dollars to help low-income women pay for abortions. More than a decade ago, D.C. voters overwhelmingly approved a ballot measure that would allow for the possession, use, cultivation and distribution of marijuana if recommended by a physician for serious illnesses. ...
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