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Crago Unhappy With Legislature on Property Tax Bills

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State Representative Barry Crago (R-Johnson, Sheridan Counties), in this week’s update with Sheridan Media on the current legislative session, talked about property tax reform and the fact that the legislature passed only one bill of over 20 that were drafted to help taxpayers in the state.

He was asked what happened and why.

Crago said he will be the first to admit that the legislature did not get a solution to the property tax problem for their constituents back home.

He said he is at a loss to know what to do about that at this time or how to fix it moving forward, but said lawmakers need to get it done.

We will have more from Representative Crago’s talk on property taxes in upcoming stories.

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    Mike McCalla

    March 1, 2023 at 8:12 am

    More proof that there is no intention on behalf of politicians to do anything that would help anyone but politicians.

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    Clark A Guelde

    March 1, 2023 at 1:19 pm

    I’m not very happy that they managed to pass an abortion bill in a state that has almost no abortions anyway, but they couldn’t manage to do something about property taxes that are killing people on fixed incomes.

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    Linda Faye Frazier

    March 1, 2023 at 4:13 pm

    Kids are hungry, old people can’t pay their taxes, mental health care is marginal at best, the roads are full of pot holes and our legislature saves 1.2 billion because they dont have the guts to pass a bill to spend it.

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