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No Somerset County NJ property tax rate hike in $258 million budget

Somerset County NJ tax rate rising by less than 1%

MyCentralJersey.com SOMERVILLE – Somerset County s property tax rate will be going up less than 1 percent under a budget introduced by the county commissioners. That increase means the property tax for county purposes on a  home assessed at $455,373, the country average, will increase by $55.13. That does not include any increases for local school or municipal taxes. Though the $255.12 county budget is increasing by 1.25 percent, the tax increase is being held down by a 2.38 percent increase in the overall value of assessed property in the county.  “The 2021 budget that we have created strikes the balance by being compassionate yet fiscally responsible, County Commission Director Shanel Y. Robinson said. This budget ensures that we continue to provide all current services, while being able to add additional services such as free COVID testing and vaccinations for Somerset County residents.”

South Dakota able to feed 58,000 children during pandemic thanks to federal nutrition dollars, says state s DSS secretary

South Dakota able to feed 58,000 children during pandemic thanks to federal nutrition dollars, says state s DSS secretary The South Dakota Department of Social Services Secretary Laurie Gill spoke to a state social services board on Tuesday, discussing operations during the pandemic and the 2021 legislative session. Written By: Christopher Vondracek | × PIERRE, S.D. South Dakota s Department of Social Services Secretary Laurie Gill is calling the recently concluded legislative session a positive one from her agency s perspective. Legislative sessions when there s a lot of money available are interesting because when there s no money there isn t as much discussion, said Gill on Tuesday, April 20, during a meeting of the Board of Social Services. But when there s a lot of monies available like there were this year with the federal dollars flowing in because of the pandemic, the discussions are entirely different.

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