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Suozzi lobbies lawmakers to OK property tax cap
william.murphy@newsday.comNassau County Executive Thomas Suozzi, who chairs a state committee on property tax relief, kicked off a campaign Thursday to get state lawmakers to approve a cap on property taxes. However, he said this effort would be somewhat kinder and gentler than...Tags: Nassau County, State Budgets, Elections, Sheldon Silver, Laws
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School tax cap is Dean Skelos' suburban GOP hope
James Klurfeld is a professor of journalism at Stony Brook University. His e-mail address is james.klurfeld@stonybrook.edu.Remember that old Memorex commercial that asked whether what you were hearing was live or a taped recording? Well, I've had a similar response to news that the spanking-new leader of the State Senate, Rockville Centre's Dean Skelos, will call his...Tags: Personal Income, Manhattan, Long Island, Sheldon Silver, National Government
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Sunrise: City's property tax rate, fire fee may increase
South Florida Sun-SentinelThe city's property tax rate and fire assessment fee could increase under a maximum rate set by city commissioners. The tax rate would go from $5.12 to $5.44 for every $1,000 of assessed value and the fire fee would increase from $97.50 to $139.50. The...Tags: Sunrise, State Budgets
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Chicago school officials to dip into reserves to fund budget
Chicago Tribune reporterChicago Public Schools leaders won't ask homeowners to pay more in property taxes this year and instead will raid the district's reserves by $100 million, cut hundreds of non-classroom jobs and streamline bus routes in a move that could mean new start...Tags: Elementary Schools, Chicago Park District, Richard M. Daley, Schools, Heads of State
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Marlins Stadium Update No. M6
The Business of Sports | Sun-Sentinel BlogsMiami-Dade Circuit Judge Jeri Beth Cohen threw another curve in court today. After showing the proceedings in two Florida Supreme Court hearings on video in the courtroom, Cohen said she???s decided to hold off on ruling on the referendum portion......Tags: Lawyers, David Samson, State Budgets, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Referenda
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Chicago Public Schools may need to dip into reserves
By Carlos Sadovi Tribune reporter Reluctant to go back to taxpayers after the biggest property tax hike in Mayor Richard Daley's tenure and two sales tax increases this year, City Hall and Chicago Public Schools officials are looking at dipping deeper...Tags: Real Estate Sales, Richard M. Daley, Schools, Sales, Heads of State
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Judge holds off on ruling for Marlins stadium financing
South Florida Sun-SentinelA Miami judge hearing the lawsuit targeting the financing for a Florida Marlins ballpark and other Miami projects said Tuesday she will not rule on whether a public vote is needed on a portion of the funding for more than a month, until the Florida...Tags: Major League Baseball, Local Authority, Justice System, Orange Bowl, Lawyers
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Siena: Paterson tops Cuomo, circuit breaker favored
Spin CycleSiena has a new poll out finding that voters favor Paterson over Cuomo, and favor a circuit breaker funded by a tax on millionaires over a property tax cap. Paterson beats Cuomo in a Democratic primary 51-21, and in......Tags: State Budgets, Primaries, Elections, Sheldon Silver, Political Candidates
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Tax-grievance lawyer says county 'badgered' clients
celeste.hadrick@newsday.comA Lynbrook attorney who handles property tax challenges contends investigators from the Nassau County attorney's office harassed his clients, knocking on their doors unannounced and questioning whether they had actually authorized the tax grievances he...Tags: Lawyers, Nassau County, State Budgets, Justice System
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Miramar: City sets its tax rate at $5.48 per $1,000 of assessed value
The city's tentative property tax rate for the 2008-09 fiscal year is $5.48 per $1,000 of assessed property value, compared with $5.29 this year. The rate can be lowered but not increased when 2008-2009 city budgets are finalized in September. The...Tags: Miramar
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