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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 8, 2010
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Senate Education Committee Approves Rafferty Measure
Requiring Super Majority Vote to Raise School Property Taxes
The Senate Education Committee today approved legislation
sponsored by Sen. John Rafferty (R-Montgomery) that would require a "super
majority" vote for school boards to raise taxes.
Senate Bill 553 would amend the Public School Code to require
all millage property tax increases to be approved by a two-thirds majority vote
by the members elected to the board of school directors.
"Taxpayers are rightfully concerned that property taxes continue
to increase, as does school spending," Rafferty said. "Many tax increases are
being passed by a single vote. I believe there should be a compelling need and
strong support by the board before property taxes go up."
Rafferty said his legislation would provide greater taxpayer
protections and ensure that school boards of directors first seek to control
spending before raising taxes.
"Taxpayers have repeatedly told us that they want a stronger say
in taxing decisions," he said. "My bill will provide an added protection
against tax increases because it will raise the bar when it comes to voting for
an increase."
"This is an important move to rein in property tax increase and
control spending," Rafferty added.
CONTACT:
Mark Meyer
(717) 787-1398
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