Sales-tax measure will not be on November ballot
By JOE BRITTON City News Service A proposal for a temporary half-cent sales tax increase failed Monday to secure the required six votes by the San Diego City Council to be placed on the November ballot. Council members Donna Frye, Carl DeMaio and Kevin Faulconer were opposed. In an unexpected move, Frye said she would not support putting a half-cent sales tax increase before San Diego voters …
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Proposed sales tax increase fails to get enough support for November ballot
A proposal for a temporary half-cent sales tax increase failed today to secure the required six votes by the San Diego City Council to put it on the November ballot.
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LISD board recommends two-cent tax increase
After more than an hour of discussion, the Lewisville ISD Board of Trustees recommended a potential tax increase of two cents at a meeting Monday.
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