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<blockquote data-quote="lunkerslayer" data-source="post: 357402" data-attributes="member: 217"><p>Yes eye has offered an olive branch to the opposite side by coming to an compromise that instead of abolishing property taxes outright, he believes that the cslt can remedy property tax increases. Does anyone here think that the cslt can actually handle an increase in funds without hurting the sole purpose of the trust and that is for student expenses? </p><p></p><p>There has been quite a few threads on this very subject of property taxes and this one i believe could make a viable argument to propose a bill that would look to increase the funding of the cslt when an increase in property taxes is needed. </p><p></p><p>Get to it eye you have been one of the most vocal about property taxe relief especially since you live smack dab in oil country. Even that article which brought much insight into the arguments of utilizing more funding made some compelling arguments for allowing the trust to be used more for funding new projects like a school then increasing the burden on to property owners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lunkerslayer, post: 357402, member: 217"] Yes eye has offered an olive branch to the opposite side by coming to an compromise that instead of abolishing property taxes outright, he believes that the cslt can remedy property tax increases. Does anyone here think that the cslt can actually handle an increase in funds without hurting the sole purpose of the trust and that is for student expenses? There has been quite a few threads on this very subject of property taxes and this one i believe could make a viable argument to propose a bill that would look to increase the funding of the cslt when an increase in property taxes is needed. Get to it eye you have been one of the most vocal about property taxe relief especially since you live smack dab in oil country. Even that article which brought much insight into the arguments of utilizing more funding made some compelling arguments for allowing the trust to be used more for funding new projects like a school then increasing the burden on to property owners. [/QUOTE]
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