DeKalb County school districts seek sales tax dollars – Center Square

DeKalb County Board Vice Chairman John Frieders said raising the sales tax is a way to fund schools without raising property taxes. “Property taxes, as you know, are just very hard on landowners, whether it be farmland owners or people who own their own houses and apartment buildings and such. They’re just a major issue."
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Daskoterzar
1 year ago

Funding schools> it is a bottomless pit of cost with little control and measurable performance results. They simply complain and our government takes more from the tax payer. Bottomless Pit.

David F
1 year ago

Tax is a tax either way it’s coming out of your pocket.

Truth Seeker
1 year ago
Reply to  David F

And we have way too many tax pockets for them to pick.

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