Friday, April 20, 2007

Farm Bureau Pushing for Property Tax Reform

Muncie Free Press:
"As this year's Indiana General Assembly enters its closing days, Indiana Farm Bureau is pushing for legislators to approve language that will result in meaningful property tax reform.

Among the provisions now under consideration by a House-Senate conference committee are:

* Removing the school general fund from the property tax rolls.
* Giving local units of government the option to increase income taxes.
* Creating a local review board to evaluate large public building projects."

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