30 results for “tax relief”
30 results for “tax relief”
The St. Petersburg Housing, Land Use, & Transportation Committee held meetings on January 11 and scheduled February 8, 2024, to address affordable housing initiatives and governance matters. Key agenda items included the reappointment of Derek Keys to the Housing Authority Board, tenant protections for city-owned and subsidized housing, and an update on the implementation of the Affordable Housing Tax Relief Ordinance. The January meeting also discussed potential amendments to the Affordable Housing Lot Disposition Program, including proposed changes to the request for qualifications process to allow upfront developer prequalification.
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Mayor Nadine Woodward's 2023 proposed budget, presented November 2, 2022, addresses a $37 million revenue loss from the pandemic while forgoing a 1% property tax increase for household financial relief. The budget prioritizes people-focused investments including increased shelter space, homelessness services, public safety, sanitation, garbage collection, and workforce retention in a competitive labor market. Sales tax revenue is projected to increase 5.9% overall in 2023, though gains are not expected to continue due to anticipated recession.
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Pennsylvania's Governor proposed the 2025-2026 Executive Budget on February 4, 2025, continuing bipartisan investments from previous budgets in K-12 education, property tax relief for seniors, and public safety while emphasizing expanded early childhood programs and mental health supports in schools. The budget builds on the Blueprint for Higher Education with competitive funding for state-related universities and includes new workforce development investments and an economic development strategy focused on innovation across multiple sectors. The Governor framed the budget as delivering on core priorities of improving education, building safer communities, and expanding economic opportunity established during the first two years of the administration.
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The Albany Regional Board of Review met on May 15, 2024, to hear three petitions for relief. All three petitions—from Lansing Engineering, LLC (No. 2024-0198), S&A Upstate Rentals, LLC (No. 2024-0202), and FooBar, LLC (No. 2024-0077)—were granted with conditions by unanimous vote of the four-member board chaired by Acting Chairman Andy Ellis.
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Pennsylvania's Governor submitted the 2025-2026 executive budget proposal on February 4, 2025, emphasizing continuation of bipartisan investments established in previous budgets across K-12 education, property tax relief for seniors, and law enforcement. The budget maintains scheduled school investments, expands pre-K and early intervention programs, supports state-related universities through competitive funding, and implements the Commonwealth's first comprehensive economic development strategy in nearly 20 years with focus on innovation sectors including agriculture. The proposal builds on claimed achievements from the previous two years, including the largest senior property tax cut in two decades, increased infrastructure spending, and positioning Pennsylvania as a family-friendly state.
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This document is a search results page listing Pennsylvania Commonwealth budget documents and publications from the Office of the Budget, spanning fiscal years 2008-09 through 2024-25. The page includes references to multiple governors' executive budgets and "Budget in Brief" summaries, with notable items such as $87.6 million allocated for Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts in 2008-09 and property tax relief measures discussed in the 2010-11 budget. The Commonwealth budgets referenced were signed by Governor Wolf across multiple fiscal years, with specific signing dates provided for several budget approvals.
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Carroll Township, Perry County does not levy a real estate tax on residents, instead funding services through earned income tax (1.70%), fire tax (0.034 mills), per capita tax ($5.00), and real estate transfer tax (1.0%). The Spring 2023 newsletter announced a Spring Cleanup event scheduled for May 13, 2023, accepting tires, metal, and bulk trash with specific limits and fees, and noted that the Community Center is undergoing repairs funded by COVID relief funds, with furnaces installed and roof replaced, pending water system permitting.
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Pennsylvania Governor's executive budget proposal for fiscal year 2025-2026, submitted February 4, 2025, emphasizes continued bipartisan investments in K-12 education, property tax relief for seniors, public safety, and economic development initiatives. The budget builds on prior-year commitments including historic education funding, workforce development programs, support for State-Related Universities under the Blueprint for Higher Education, and targeted economic development strategies focused on innovation across multiple sectors. Key stated accomplishments from previous budgets include the largest senior property tax cut in two decades, increased school breakfast participation, infrastructure improvements, and positioning Pennsylvania as one of the nation's best states for families.
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This document is a search results page from the Pennsylvania government website listing various Commonwealth budget documents and summaries across multiple fiscal years (2008-2025). It references several gubernatorial budgets signed by Governor Wolf, including the 2020-21 budget signed November 23, 2020, and the 2024-25 budget, along with budget briefs and agency-specific budget information. Notable mentions include $87.6 million allocated for Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts in the 2008-09 budget and references to property tax relief initiatives, though the document primarily serves as an index rather than presenting detailed policy decisions or complete budget figures.
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Pennsylvania's Governor presented the 2025-2026 Executive Budget on February 4, 2025, building on investments made over the previous two years in K-12 education, property tax relief for seniors, public safety, and economic development. The proposed budget continues bipartisan funding for public schools, mental health supports, pre-K and early intervention programs, and higher education through the Blueprint for Higher Education initiative, while advancing workforce development and economic competitiveness strategies. The Governor highlighted prior achievements including the largest senior property tax cut in two decades, increased school breakfast participation, infrastructure improvements, and business growth, positioning the budget as a continuation of those priorities.
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The City of Bloomington adopted its fiscal year 2021 general fund budget on December 7, 2020, during a period when the COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted municipal finances. The city experienced substantial revenue losses from lodging and admission taxes, which typically represent about 12% of general fund revenues and fund essential services like Police, Fire, and Public Works. To navigate these challenges and engage the community in budget decisions, the City Council formed the Community Budget Advisory Committee to develop multiple budget scenarios, conducting unprecedented public engagement through virtual events and digital feedback platforms.
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Pennsylvania's Governor presented the Executive Budget for 2025-2026, submitted February 4, 2025, emphasizing continued bipartisan investments in K-12 education, property tax relief for seniors, public safety, and economic development. The budget builds on prior-year accomplishments including historic education investments, the largest targeted senior tax cut in two decades, and infrastructure improvements, while proposing new funding for higher education competitiveness, workforce development, and innovation-focused economic strategies. The administration frames the budget as continuing its "get stuff done" approach to address key priorities of safe schools, economic opportunity, and community safety.
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