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Commission retains 80% threshold and public-safety/health/education priorities for tax reviews
Summary
The commission voted to keep the adoption percentage at 80% for schedule D and maintain its priorities — public safety, health and education — that guide findings when proposals would increase property taxes or approach overlapping-rate thresholds.
The Clark County Debt Management Commission voted to maintain its standing policy that any proposal increasing property taxes must meet an 80% overlapping-tax threshold and to keep the commission’s priority list — public safety, health and education — when evaluating such proposals.
Staff presented schedule D, which shows the percentage of overlapping tax rates used to determine whether a proposal requires the commission to make findings that the proposal meets commission priorities. The…
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