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County resident warns of looming tax increase and economic storm

July 12, 2024 | Granville County, North Carolina



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County resident warns of looming tax increase and economic storm
During a recent government meeting, Floyd Adsit raised concerns regarding the county's proposed budget and the potential for an imminent tax increase. Speaking from his residence at 11:15 Silverleaf Drive, Adsit highlighted a statement made by the county manager two weeks prior, which suggested that a tax hike was not only likely but also unavoidable.

Adsit pointed out that the current budget proposal includes 28 areas of increased expenditures, although he expressed uncertainty about the specifics of these items. He noted that essential services, such as the sheriff's department and firefighters, are among those potentially affected, with dissatisfaction reported from these departments regarding their current funding levels.

In light of what he described as an \"economic storm\" looming over the county, Adsit urged the commission to adopt a more conservative approach to spending. He emphasized the need for austerity measures rather than what he termed \"profligate spending,\" suggesting that the county should prioritize financial prudence during these uncertain times. His comments reflect growing concerns among residents about fiscal responsibility in the face of potential economic challenges.

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