AnCaps
ANARCHO-CAPITALISTS
Bitch-Slapping Statists For Fun & Profit Based On The Non-Aggression Principle
 
HomePortalGalleryRegisterLog in

 

 Crowd stands against property tax hike

View previous topic View next topic Go down 
AuthorMessage
CovOps

CovOps

Female Location : Ether-Sphere
Job/hobbies : Irrationality Exterminator
Humor : Über Serious

Crowd stands against property tax hike Vide
PostSubject: Crowd stands against property tax hike   Crowd stands against property tax hike Icon_minitimeWed May 27, 2009 5:44 am

A partisan crowd of close to 200 residents poured into the Gwinnett County courthouse Tuesday to give officials an earful about a proposed tax rate increase.

“If this passes,” warned Nancy Williams of Lawrenceville, “I will head up a coalition to ensure none of you hold office again.”

At issue is a 25 percent property tax rate increase announced last week to fund the county’s $1.7 billion 2009 budget. That rate would be slightly higher among city residents because the county does not receive as many licensing revenues as it does from unincorporated areas.

County commissioners held two public hearings Tuesday evening to field comments. A third public hearing is scheduled for 10:30 a.m. next Tuesday at the Gwinnett Justice and Administration Center in Lawrenceville.

At Tuesday’s hearings, the crowds grew so large that additional seats had to be set up, and many people had to stand.

Curtis McGill of Snellville told the forum that his assisted living business in Lawrenceville has suffered through the economic downturn. A property tax increase, he said, would be the death knell for many other businesses that are just hanging on.

Peter Henrickson of unincorporated Duluth accused the commission of deceiving residents.

The county’s mill levy —- its assessment against property —- has declined by about 40 percent since 1996. And, the county points out, those reductions account for $839 million in revenue kept in property owners’ pockets.

But Henrickson said increases in population and valuations more than made up for that loss, and county government has continued to grow. “I thought you were Republicans,” he said.

http://www.ajc.com/services/content/printedition/2009/05/27/hearing0527.html
Back to top Go down
 

Crowd stands against property tax hike

View previous topic View next topic Back to top 
Page 1 of 1

Permissions in this forum:You cannot reply to topics in this forum
 :: Anarcho-Capitalist Categorical Imperatives :: AnCaps' Laissez-faire Free Trade Zone-