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Holly Springs council authorizes mayor to sign resolution opposing proposed deannexation bill

Holly Springs City Council
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The Holly Springs City Council voted 4-0 on Jan. 26 to authorize the mayor to sign an updated resolution opposing a proposed deannexation bill before the Georgia General Assembly, after heated discussion and allegations that the measure is politically motivated.

The Holly Springs City Council on Jan. 26 voted 4-0 to authorize the mayor to sign a revised resolution opposing a proposed deannexation bill in the Georgia General Assembly.

Council discussion focused on newly surfaced details about the measure and its potential effects on city services and tax burdens. Speaker 1 said staff had seen no study showing the bill’s financial impact on the city or county and warned that "city taxes would go through the roof for all residents that live here if this were to happen,"…

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