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Mount Shasta authorizes up to $60,000 for voter research, outreach on possible tax measures
Summary
Council approved issuing an RFP not to exceed $60,000 to hire a statistical research and outreach firm to test ballot measure viability, craft language and build outreach/ground game for future tax proposals.
The Mount Shasta City Council voted to issue a request for proposals, with a budget cap of $60,000, for a firm to conduct voter opinion research and public outreach related to potential local tax measures.
City Manager Todd summarized the rationale: after recent failed measures, the city seeks professional polling and sensitivity-testing to determine which tax levels and funding mixes could pass, to craft ballot language and to build outreach and campaign…
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