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Carlisle County approves ordinance to cut insurance premium tax by 0.25 percentage point
Summary
After a public hearing with no public comments, the Carlisle County Board voted to adopt an ordinance reducing the county insurance premium tax by one-quarter of a percentage point. Commissioners said the change followed prior review and no objections at the hearing.
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The Carlisle County Board of Commissioners voted to adopt an ordinance that reduces the county insurance premium tax by 0.25 percentage points after a public hearing in which no members of the public spoke.
Chair opened the public hearing on the proposal — described in the meeting record as an ordinance concerning the insurance premium tax — and said, "We are in the public hearing discussing lowering the insurance premium tax a quarter of a percent." After allowing time for comment and confirming no one had joined the stream to speak, the board closed the hearing and moved to a second reading and adoption. The Chair announced the motion carried after no members voiced opposition.
The action followed a motion to open the hearing, a period for public comment during which no comments were received, and formal motions to close the hearing and adopt the ordinance. The record identifies the ordinance in the meeting as "ordinance 26 20 26-o4-14 insurance premium" (text as spoken in the meeting transcript).
