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Johnson County wants a $20 million property tax increase despite $500 million in reserves
KCTV5 reports that Johnson County leaders said “the proposed (2027) budget includes no property tax increase,” but don’t get your hopes up. County leaders aren’t being honest, and the media should know better than to take a Johnson County leader’s word for anything on property taxes. The proposed budget estimates property tax revenue of $390.5 […] The post Johnson County wants a $20 million property tax increase despite $500 million in reserves appeared first on The Sentinel.
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