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The market is right for a new house this election. It's a buyers market and I just don't buy the old house's excuses. No wonder the sponsor of SB81 resigned. Looks like he was sold out.
And the money to study property tax reform was not even included in the bill. Those of you who have been lying low and receiving no or little property tax increases will be introduced to some shock and awe in your laps come the end of August.
Then you will see what the rest of us have been holler'in about. The propoerty tax situation is simply gross and the windfall profits by virtually everyone involved but the homeowners will be hit and hit hard.
And your "sleep at the wheel" legislators will again be caught saying "Oh we just didn't realize just how big a problem this really is!" It is time to elect a new crew. Valentine, Curtis, Buttars, Dmitrich, Van Tassell, Waddoups, Walker, Neiderhauser, Bramble, Killpack, Stephenson, Aagard, Barrus, Buston, Brown, D. Clark, Draxler, Dee, Froerer, Harper, Hughes, C. Johnson, Morley, Neunschwander, Ray, Snow, Urquhart need to go back to fulltime real estate and development activities and be on the outside looking in not on the inside corrupting our legislature.
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