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Lobbyists brief Murray council on bills affecting property tax, water and transportation

Murray City Council / Redevelopment Agency Board · April 21, 2026
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Summary

Lobbyists for the League of Cities & Towns and the city reviewed the recent legislative session, focusing on property-tax proposals (including McCay-related caps), water-rate and infrastructure proposals, and transportation funding opportunities for local projects.

Murray City Council heard a legislative wrap-up on April 21 from lobbyists who represented municipal interests during the session, with emphasis on several areas that could affect city budgets and infrastructure.

Cory Haldway and David Stewart summarized how lawmakers often combine provisions into larger bills to advance measures and highlighted several topics of city interest: a library bill clarifying auditor reporting duties, high-profile property-tax proposals that would limit or cap local tax capacity,…

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