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Madison County commissioners approve SPLOST intergovernmental agreement and ask elections superintendent to call ballot question
Summary
The board approved an intergovernmental agreement allocating projects and percentages for a 1% special purpose local option sales tax and passed a resolution asking the election superintendent to place the SPLOST question on the ballot.
MADISON COUNTY, Ga. — The Madison County Board of Commissioners voted July 28 to approve an intergovernmental agreement with municipal partners to place a 1% special purpose local option sales tax (SPLOST) on the ballot and authorized the board chair to execute the agreement. The approval includes a companion resolution asking the election superintendent to call an election and to use ballot language attached as an exhibit to the resolution. The SPLOST agreement lists projects and distribution percentages for each participating city and gives the…
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