Legislators, with Glenn Larison opposed, supported bills in the New York State Legislature aimed in part at abolishing property taxes as a means of financing education in the state. Alternative taxes would be used instead. Said Larison: “You’ve gotta be careful what you ask for. You might get it.” Such a measure, he said, could leave “citizens powerless” in the matter of school financing.Read more at http://www.odessafile.com/government.htm
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