The lawmaker who wrote on a social media page, «Kogi Central forecast» (KCF) pointed out that rather
than the Governor to use this
opportunity towards transforming the lives of kogite, he is busy installing more pains and
hardship on the State.
I realize that much has changed in the last few years — widespread economic
hardship, cuts in state aid by both Democratic and Republican state governments, much slower
than anticipated growth in property values,, the
opportunity to cut staff compensation under the threat of union busting, dramatic cuts to the revenue limit base — but despite all of these changes, if you go back to the principles and the details of Partnership Plan used to sell the 2008 Operating Referendum (which passed overwhelmingly) I think you can find plenty of justification for increasing property taxes in order to achieve the mission of the district.