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Higher taxes and water bill Says he understands distrust and concerns if same people who put hospital in jeopardy are same ones who would regulate any taxes Stephen Collins writes: Ed, it has been my experience that most people would pay more if they see the value in the product or service. I ask the question what is the value of higher taxes, higher water bills etc. Where is the money going, how is it spent, and why should anyone pay higher anything without knowing the benefits of it. Last question: Are the same people that put the hospital in jeopardy the ones that will regulate the taxes? If that be the case, I fully understand the reason for all the distrust and concerns for peoples of Columbia - Stephen Collins This story was posted on 2012-08-09 17:19:38
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