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Resident urges board to reject 4.2% tax increase, cites stalled project funds
Summary
Molly Lum told the Northern Lebanon School District committee she opposes a proposed 4.2% property tax increase, arguing repeated tax rises and unpursued township project funds make the increase unsustainable and unfair to residents.
Molly Lum, a resident of the Northern Lebanon School District, told the committee during public comment that she opposes a proposed 4.2% property tax increase and urged the board to seek greater transparency on district finances. “If taxes have increased $1,000 in 5 years, what will the next 10 bring?” she said, saying cumulative increases since 2021 would amount to about $1,000 for…
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