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Families face housing crisis as taxes soar

August 06, 2024 | Catoosa County, School Districts, Georgia


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Families face housing crisis as taxes soar
During a recent government meeting, a concerned resident shared her family's struggles with rising property taxes and the impact on their financial stability. The woman, whose husband is a retired military veteran, detailed how their mortgage has escalated from $1,800 to nearly $2,500 over two and a half years, primarily due to increasing property taxes. With six children to support, she expressed deep concern about the potential loss of their home, highlighting that many families in the community are facing similar challenges.

She acknowledged the school district's budgeting issues and criticized the state for not fulfilling its financial obligations, warning that without intervention, some children in the district could face homelessness. The resident urged local officials to reconsider any plans for tax increases, emphasizing that many families are already stretched to their limits and cannot afford further financial burdens.

Her heartfelt plea underscored the broader implications of tax policies on families in the community, calling for a balanced approach that considers the economic realities faced by residents. The meeting highlighted the urgent need for dialogue on fiscal responsibility and support for families struggling with the rising cost of living.

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