Colorado property tax plan in limbo after commission balks at draft proposal
By Jesse Paul
State commission calls for big rewrite of Colorado's property tax relief bill
By Shaun Boyd
Democrats are set to unveil their Colorado property tax relief plan this week. Here's what's in it.
By Brian Eason & Jesse Paul
Property tax proposal to be introduced at the Colorado Capitol
By Gabrielle Franklin
Property tax relief bill may be in jeopardy at state Capitol
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Tippecanoe County Assessor calling for a fairer property tax structure
By Meredith Hackler
NJ, NY, Connecticut residents pay highest taxes over lifetimes: study
By Matthew Sedacca
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San Francisco homes: Non-mortgage expenses explode
By Kevin V. Nguyen & Kevin Truong
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Dunteman: Tea doesn't want higher property taxes for potential sports complex
By Hunter Dunteman
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Teton County political parties come together to talk property taxes
By Dante Filpula Ankney
Kansas House overrides governor's veto of tax cut bills despite gloomy five-year forecast
By Sherman Smith
Kansas' governor vetoed tax cuts again over their costs. Some fellow Democrats backed it
By John Hanna
Bipartisan supermajority in Kansas House overrides Laura Kelly's veto of big tax cut plan
By Jason Alatidd
Kansas House on Friday overrides Gov. Laura Kelly’s veto of tax bill
By Callie Holthaus & Phil Anderson
Kansas House overrides governor's veto of tax cut bills despite gloomy five-year forecast • Kansas Reflector
By Sherman Smith
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Bill Whitaker: Appraisals spur usual property-tax gripes
Opinion
By Bill Whitaker
Home appraisals are being sent out, experts recommend protesting property valuation
By Ashlyn Anderson
What you need to know about filing a property tax appraisal protest
By Anna Maynard
How to successfully protest property taxes in Harris County
By Janet Miranda
Harris County chief appraiser answers FAQs on property tax saving
By Claire Goodman
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Letter: Public needs to participate in mill levy and property tax discussions at the local level
Opinion
Public forum highlights potential property tax political storm • South Dakota Searchlight
By Seth Tupper
Our recommendations for Travis Central Appraisal District board
Opinion
Endorsements for the May 4 Travis Central Appraisal District Election
What's on the ballot for the May 4 election in Central Texas?
By Ryan Maxin
What Travis County needs to know about the May 4 election, with early voting underway
By Ashley Goudeau & Britny Eubank
Here's what Lake Travis-Westlake residents need to know for the May 4 election
By Grace Dickens
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Jefferson, St. Tammany voters go to the polls Saturday. Here's what's on the ballot.
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Gianforte favors some, snubs others in GOP legislative endorsements • Daily Montanan
By Nicole Girten
Commercial Real Estate Valuations
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Court rules 21 Seattle property owners owe city $16M in taxes
By Spencer Pauley
Group of downtown Seattle property owners must pay $16M for waterfront revitalization
Downtown property owners owe $16 million for Seattle waterfront
By David Kroman
Seattle May Keep $160 Million Property Tax to Improve Waterfront
By Richard Tzul
Seattle Property Owners Can't Use COVID To Stop $160M Tax
By Greg Lamm
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Port: Our gubernatorial candidates are better than this
Opinion
By Rob Port
Republican Governor candidates face off in televised debate
By Zachary Weiand
Little disagreement between GOP candidates for Governor of North Dakota during Tuesday night's debate
By Don Haney
Watch: Armstrong and Miller face off in North Dakota primary debate
Kelly Armstrong, Tammy Miller face off in governor's debate
By Jacob Fulton
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Top 10 Housing Markets with Biggest Quarterly Increases in Profit Margins in Q1 2024
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Whittling away at land ownership rights — Mark Glennon
Opinion
By Mark Glennon
Montclair residents told information compromised in 2023 cyberattack
By Nicholas Katzban
Chatham County, NC, chosen for home builder manufacturing plant
By Grace Vitaglione
Governor Roy Cooper Announces 157 New Jobs coming to Chatham County and Siler City
PulteGroup unit picks North Carolina for 150-job, $40M investment
By Ben Tobin
Unit of home builder PulteGroup to create 157 jobs in Chatham County, state officials say
By Jack Hagel
Rail News - NCRR to invest in new rail spur for future ICG plant. For Railroad Career Professionals
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MO House sends initiative petition bill back to Senate with 'ballot candy' reinstated
By Anna Spoerre
Missouri House sends initiative petition bill back to Senate with 'ballot candy' reinstated • Missouri Independent
By Anna Spoerre
Missouri House votes to make it harder to amend constitution, with controversial language reinstated
By Sarah Kellogg
Missouri House approves resolution that would make constitution harder to amend
By Jack Suntrup, Alyse Pfeil & David Carson
Amendments to Missouri Constitution are on the line amid GOP infighting
By Summer Ballentine
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In review: Tax bill, Zoie Saunders confirmation hearing, victim blaming law.
In divided decision, Senate committee votes to recommend Zoie Saunders as education secretary
By Ethan Weinstein
Education Secretary Zoie Saunders defends record at confirmation hearing
By Lola Duffort
Vt. Senate committee votes 3 to 2 to forward ed secretary nominee
By Calvin Cutler
Ed Secretary Saunders Fields Questions at Confirmation Hearing
By Alison Novak
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Spokane County Fire District 9 levy projected to fail for first time in 30 years
By Grady Glover
Freeman School District's Proposition 1 and Fire District No. 9's Proposition 1 on track to fail
By Nathan Hyun
Spokane County Fire District 9 levy failing by narrow margin
By Derek Deis
Spokane County Fire District 9 levy failing at ballot box
Spokane County Fire District 9 levy projected to fail first time in 30 years
By Grady Glover
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INDUSTRY APPRECIATION 2023-24: Children's furniture maker bringing 123 jobs to Orangeburg
By Gene Zaleski
Greene County Audit Released by State Auditor's Office
By Coltrane Carlson
NY school spending led all US by record margin in 2021-22
By Edmund J. Mcmahon
County balances budget without tapping reserves | Serving Minden-Gardnerville and Carson Valley
By Kurt Hildebrand
CFPB Announces Update in Continued War on Mortgage Servicing Junk Fees
Bracing For The CFPB's War On Mortgage Fees
By Nanci L. Weissgold & Melissa Malpass
CHLA president addresses various consumer protection measures
By Chris Clow
Mortgage application volume falls as rates surge higher
By Spencer Lee
CFPB Supervisory Highlights, Mortgage Servicing Edition, Shed Light on Agency Priorities – “Junk Fees” and Loss Mitigation
By Christy W. Hancock
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NHL’s return to Valley may hinge on public subsidies
Arizona lawmaker proposes changes to laws on special taxing district Coyotes hope to tap
By Manuelita Beck
Arizona lawmakers debate who can tax stadium district developments
By Steve Nielsen
Bill would change law to make building new stadiums easier
By William Pitts
Arizona Lawmakers Clash Over Tax Authority in Stadium Districts Amid Sports Franchise Movements
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Ex-Mass. Trooper Handed 5 Years For No-Work OT, Tax Fraud
By Brian Dowling
Augusta County Supervisors approve 2025 budget with 52-cent tax rate
By Bob Stuart
Augusta County approves real estate tax increase, body cameras for sheriff's office
By Lyra Bordelon
Augusta County approves body cams for the sheriff’s department
By Mike Staley
The long, winding road to Augusta County finally approving body, dash cams
Augusta County Board of Supervisors approves budget that includes body cameras
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Lee County primary election preview ahead of Georgia primary
By Madison Foglio
PUSD Board considers using proposed bond money on housing for staff, low-income students
By Teresa Liu
Weather webcast with Rob Haswell
By Rob Haswell
Gov. Kemp Signs Bills Impacting Human Trafficking, Taxes, Paid Parental Leave and More
By Jessica Waters
With first lady's help, Kemp signs new effort targeting human trafficking
By Greg Bluestein
Governor applauds GA first lady as he signs 9 new laws to combat human trafficking
New legislation puts Georgia at forefront of fight against human trafficking
Georgia boosts fight against human trafficking with three new laws for survivor safety
By Brianna Cook
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