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<blockquote data-quote="Wirehair" data-source="post: 425543" data-attributes="member: 769"><p>Going to do my part in assisting our legislators. Generally speaking and IMO, our legislators are only fiscally responsible around election time or with their own money. For the most part I find them to be of little spine and / or willing to do the heavy lifting required to addressing property tax reform. Many are in the pockets of special interest and corporate welfare schemes. Many legislators appear to be confused and believe throwing $$ at a problem is the same as fixing the problem.. It is NOT! While measure #4 is far from perfect, passing the measure will force our legislators to make difficult but necessary changes and address all of the entities that are not currently assessed property valuation on par with home owners. It will also require a higher level of scrutiny of insane and wasteful spending that you only increased over the past years. The upside for our legislators is that they can blame someone else (citizens) for making what may be difficult but necessary changes to our current property tax assessments. While most of us cannot compete with the lobbyists and special interests efforts to defeat measure #4, we can vote. I am voting yes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wirehair, post: 425543, member: 769"] Going to do my part in assisting our legislators. Generally speaking and IMO, our legislators are only fiscally responsible around election time or with their own money. For the most part I find them to be of little spine and / or willing to do the heavy lifting required to addressing property tax reform. Many are in the pockets of special interest and corporate welfare schemes. Many legislators appear to be confused and believe throwing $$ at a problem is the same as fixing the problem.. It is NOT! While measure #4 is far from perfect, passing the measure will force our legislators to make difficult but necessary changes and address all of the entities that are not currently assessed property valuation on par with home owners. It will also require a higher level of scrutiny of insane and wasteful spending that you only increased over the past years. The upside for our legislators is that they can blame someone else (citizens) for making what may be difficult but necessary changes to our current property tax assessments. While most of us cannot compete with the lobbyists and special interests efforts to defeat measure #4, we can vote. I am voting yes. [/QUOTE]
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