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Mebane councilman urges commissioners to place quarter‑percent sales tax on 2026 ballot to raise local revenue
5383717 · July 14, 2025
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Summary
Sean Ewing, a Mebane city councilman and resident, urged the Alamance County Board of Commissioners to place a quarter‑percent sales and use tax on the 2026 ballot, saying it could generate an estimated $7–8 million for county services.
Sean Ewing, a Mebane city councilman speaking at public comment on July 7, asked the Alamance County Board of Commissioners to place a one‑quarter percent sales and use tax on the 2026 ballot so voters can decide whether to adopt it.
Ewing argued the measure would keep revenue generated…
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