School property taxes to shoot upwards, says official
Wheeler News Service
Published Monday, February 26, 2007
Gov. Jim Doyle proposes a budget plan for the start of his second term in office that allows for more local spending on schools.
That, in turn, promises that property taxes will go up in the state.
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The director of the Wisconsin Association of School District Administrators says the increases of less than 2 percent for schools may be the best that can be expected since the state faces a budget shortfall of $1.6 billion.
Property tax bills mailed out next December will be an estimated 5.6 percent higher due to the greater spending on schools.
That would be as much of an increase as the state has seen in the last two years combined.
Wheeler News Service
Published Monday, February 26, 2007
Gov. Jim Doyle proposes a budget plan for the start of his second term in office that allows for more local spending on schools.
That, in turn, promises that property taxes will go up in the state.
RELATED CONTENT
River Falls Journal Talk About It Icon Add a comment
The director of the Wisconsin Association of School District Administrators says the increases of less than 2 percent for schools may be the best that can be expected since the state faces a budget shortfall of $1.6 billion.
Property tax bills mailed out next December will be an estimated 5.6 percent higher due to the greater spending on schools.
That would be as much of an increase as the state has seen in the last two years combined.

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