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RandySF

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Thu Aug 1, 2024, 03:56 PM Aug 2024

Van Buren Intermediate School District puts special education millage renewal on ballot

VAN BUREN COUNTY, MI -- The Van Buren Intermediate School District will ask voters to renew the district’s special education millage in the Aug. 6 election.

The district has an ongoing special education millage rate at 3.2921. In 2020, voters passed a five-year, roughly 0.9-mill increase to the rate. Now the district is asking voters to renew that increase.

The current proposal is to renew a millage rate of 0.8955 mills. The millage equates to $0.8955 on each $1,000 of taxable valuation and will be applied to all taxable property in the school district.

In other words, a $200,000 home with a $100,000 taxable value would be taxed $89.55 annually for this, if approved.




https://www.mlive.com/politics/2024/08/van-buren-intermediate-schools-puts-special-education-millage-renewal-on-ballot.html

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Van Buren Intermediate School District puts special education millage renewal on ballot (Original Post) RandySF Aug 2024 OP
There should only be one taxing authority per district town, city, county, state, whatever. keithbvadu2 Aug 2024 #1

keithbvadu2

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1. There should only be one taxing authority per district town, city, county, state, whatever.
Thu Aug 1, 2024, 06:51 PM
Aug 2024

There should only be one taxing authority per district town, city, county, state, whatever.
It is a matter of accountability.
If you have three taxing authorities, and each one raises taxes by 10% for 30% total, they can all say: 'but my group did not raise your taxes by 30%'.

If someone wants to raise your/our taxes for their cause, make them go through that one taxing authority, even if it takes legislation.

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