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Oak Grove board warned Senate Bill 190 could cut local revenue by roughly $500,000
Summary
Board members were told implementation of Missouri’s Senate Bill 190 (a senior tax freeze) may reduce Oak Grove R-VI local tax revenue by about $500,000 annually, prompting a planned meeting with Jackson County legislators to seek clarity on county-level decisions and timing.
Board members were briefed on how Missouri’s Senate Bill 190 — a senior‑citizen property tax freeze — could materially reduce Oak Grove R‑VI’s local tax receipts and complicate budgeting decisions.
Administration said early estimates show Lafayette County’s implementation would reduce the district’s revenue by $44,083.10; counting anticipated impacts in Jackson and Johnson counties, the district faces an estimated total…
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