finances. so plenty to get to. we begin with explosive remarks today during a heated hearing on anti-asian hate crimes, two days after that deadly shooting in atlanta amidst a rising wave of anti-asian attacks that have been documented. it was the first hearing in roughly 30 years. that s the context for the republican s remarks. he said he wants justice for the victims in atlanta. he worries about policing free speech and invoked lynching, which broke a fiery rebuke from the democrat testifying. i think there is old sayings in texas about find the rope in texas and get a taller tree. my concern about this hearing is it seems to want to venture into the policing of rhetoric. your president and your party and your colleagues can talk about issues with any other country that you want. but you don t have to do it by putting a bulls eye on the back of asian-americans across the country, on our grandparents, on our kids. this hearing was to address the hurt and pain of our com
In the Nov. 7 special election, Arnold voters approved a 3-cent sales tax for recreational marijuana sold in the city, and Rockwood School District voters approved a 54-cent tax shift.
Rockwood School Districts voters will be asked on Nov. 7 to decide if the district will be allowed to shift 54 cents from its debt service levy to its operating tax levy over a two-year period.
Why is my property tax bill so high? Why did my tax bill go up even though my value went down? Last year, Utahns saw unusually high 2022 property tax increases due to value and a phenomenon called tax shift. This year, as values dipped, the tax shift didn’t go away.