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Mayor Angie says new state law will shift costs to Michigan City despite property‑tax cuts
Summary
Mayor Angie addressed the Michigan City Finance Committee April 15 to warn that Indiana’s recently signed Senate Bill 1 will reduce local property tax revenue and likely shift costs to cities and schools; she cited preliminary county impact numbers and urged local planning for revenue options.
Mayor Angie spoke to the Michigan City Common Council Finance Committee on April 15 about the fiscal implications of Senate Bill 1, which she said was passed late and signed into law the night before by Governor Braun.
"Governor Braun signed it into law last night," Mayor Angie said during the public‑comment portion of the Finance Committee meeting. She said the bill — which incorporates elements of House Bill 1402 — will reduce property tax collections and shift fiscal pressure to cities and schools…
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