Sunday, July 26, 2009
Pima County Supervisors Considering 4.35% Tax Hike On July 28
The Pima County Board of Supervisors will hold a July 28 public hearing on a proposed 4.35% primary property tax increase.
Unlike previous occasions in which the Tucson Tea Party has voiced opposition to tax increases, such as the Tucson City Council's proposed 2% renter's tax, this tax increase will affect ALL residents of Pima County!
It just doesn't make sense to raise property taxes on Pima County homeowners who have already been battered by crashing property values. Many people are barely making ends meet as it is -- they don't need to worry about higher tax bills on top of it!
It does make sense if you understand that no matter how much they take IT'S NEVER ENOUGH!
We believe that the solution is for Pima County to balance its own budget by cutting where it can like the rest of us do.
Below you will find information about the Board of Supervisors planned public hearing.
Who: Pima County Board of Supervisors
What: Public meeting regarding proposed 4.35% primary property tax increase
Where: Pima County Administration Building, 130 W. Congress St. (map)
When: July 28, 2009, at 9 a.m.
Even a few voices can do a world of good to fight this tax increase! If you can go, please plan on attending the meeting and let us know that you're going. Let's tell the Pima County Board of Supervisors to get their own house in order before taxing everyone else's house!
Robert Mayer
Tucson Tea Party, Co-Organizer
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