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<blockquote data-quote="Wally World" data-source="post: 394586" data-attributes="member: 8258"><p>All the State has to do is replace exactly what Grenora got last year from their local property taxes, plus the taxes on any new buildings, and add the inflation rate to it next year and so on. No county or city or any recipient of property tax money would get a dime more than that. There would be no need to lobby the State for anything because every gov. agency would then have to live within their means. We need to hold the local governments accountable also. As it is now, the property tax increases for some properties in Burleigh county have jumped up 17%-29% in two consecutive years. There needs to be a cap on yearly increases on taxes and this inflation adjustment would be the answer to that. Rural ND would be treated exactly the same as the big cities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wally World, post: 394586, member: 8258"] All the State has to do is replace exactly what Grenora got last year from their local property taxes, plus the taxes on any new buildings, and add the inflation rate to it next year and so on. No county or city or any recipient of property tax money would get a dime more than that. There would be no need to lobby the State for anything because every gov. agency would then have to live within their means. We need to hold the local governments accountable also. As it is now, the property tax increases for some properties in Burleigh county have jumped up 17%-29% in two consecutive years. There needs to be a cap on yearly increases on taxes and this inflation adjustment would be the answer to that. Rural ND would be treated exactly the same as the big cities. [/QUOTE]
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