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Council votes to submit application to qualify for 0.1% criminal-justice sales tax; further decisions deferred
Summary
The council approved submitting the city's application to qualify for a one-tenth of one percent local sales and use tax for criminal-justice purposes, while directing the Finance & Administration committee to return with spending priorities before enacting the tax.
Snoqualmie City Council voted to submit an application to qualify for a local option sales-and-use tax of one-tenth of one percent to fund criminal-justice purposes, and the council split the decision so that adoption of the tax itself will require a later, separate council action. The vote instructs staff to seek qualification while the Finance & Administration committee prepares recommended spending priorities. The…
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