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St. Mary's County commissioner opposes raising taxes to 3.3%, urges waiting for Annapolis budget
Summary
A commissioner on the St. Mary's County Board of Commissioners said the county should not increase property taxes to 3.3% and recommended waiting for Maryland's budget from Annapolis before making changes, and also announced a series of community events.
A commissioner on the St. Mary's County Board of Commissioners (name not specified) said the county should not raise taxes to 3.3% and urged officials to wait for Maryland’s budget from Annapolis before revising the county’s proposed budget.
The commissioner described the county budget as "not a great budget" and said, "we do have time to fix it," attributing the uncertainty to outstanding developments coming…
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