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Centerville officials warn property-tax reform could cut local revenues; urge balanced approach
Summary
District leaders presented data showing how proposed statewide property-tax reforms could shift tax burdens to homeowners and reduce funding for schools and other local entities. Presenters urged residents to contact legislators and called for reforms that preserve essential local services.
District leaders presented modeling and local context Oct. 27 to show how proposals under consideration at the Statehouse could affect Centerville City Schools and other local public entities.
Presenters emphasized that roughly 84% of the district's general fund revenue comes from property taxes, with about 77% paid directly by local taxpayers and about 7%…
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