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Wayne Armitage: Taxation without representation

About: Spend a Nickel: Ralph Waggener's personal opinion on school tax

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My only concern it that this is taxation without representation. I think that we should be able to vote on the tax issue. I think that the school board tried to sneak in in on us. I look at my bills and everything from the electric bill to the phone and water have a school tax on it. Our homes are taxed for schools and to add another 56.00 per 100,000 to the already high tax is wrong without a vote. We already pay more in school tax than most other counties. I am not against better schools and education. I am for better ways to spend the money we already have. Heaven only knows that our children need to be better educated. Thanks for listening.

s/Wayne Armitage




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