Across Georgia, public school districts are refusing to go along with a reduction in property taxes — all while raking in taxpayer dollars like never before.
Both the Muscogee County School District and Columbus City officials held meetings on Monday to discuss opting – out of House Bill 581. House Bill 581 passed ...
The Forsyth County School District is one of many municipalities that has announced plans to opt out of the new statewide ...
Twenty-nine Texas senators, headed by Sen. Paul Bettencourt, made the move to lower property taxes, right on the heels of Gov ...
Bryan County Schools are choosing to opt out of a new homestead exemption that could impact homeowners and the district’s budget.
CSRA officials are still considering whether to opt in or out of the controversial homestead exemption in Georgia and it’s a ...
The Troup County School Board held its second of three public hearings on Georgia House Bill 581, a floating homestead tax ...
Hinds County records call into question whether one Jackson mayoral candidate is qualified to run for that office because he ...
Senate Bill 4 would increase the homestead exemption from $100,000 to $140,000.
Texas Senator Paul Bettencourt announced on Friday he's filed a bill in an effort to increase the residence homestead ...
While the Muscogee County School District already committed to opting out, city councilors want to hear more public input ...
The Coweta County School Board held their third of four public meetings regarding opting out of HB 581 which limits the ...
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