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Kerr County to ask state comptroller for venue-tax fiscal study as part of possible referendum
Summary
The commissioners asked county counsel to draft a resolution seeking a state comptroller fiscal-impact study on a venue tax; the court agreed to pursue scheduling that could place a referendum on the November ballot if the county proceeds.
Kerr County Commissioners asked the county attorney and outside counsel to prepare a resolution requesting a fiscal-impact study by the Texas Comptroller to assess a potential venue tax, and discussed timing and estimated revenue if the county proceeds to a referendum.
Commissioner Jones moved that the court authorize counsel to draft the resolution. Court staff outlined timing constraints tied to the November election: orders to call an election would need to be in place by mid-August to meet ballot deadlines, and the comptroller would generally require 30 days to provide its fiscal analysis after receiving the…
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