Pinellas approves smaller budget, higher tax rate
By admin at 15 September, 2009, 8:28 pm
The Pinellas County School Board approved a $1.46 billion budget tonight that increases the tax rate to prevent deeper cuts to schools. And, as they did at the first budget hearing in July, board members blamed state lawmakers for making them do it. This year, for the ninth year in a row, the Legislature forced districts to pay a greater share of education funding. “I have grave concerns that they’re passing the buck to us … that you go be the bad guys,” said board chair Peggy O’Shea. “We have to come up with a better way of getting through to these folks.” The 2009-10 budget is built on a new tax rate of $8.35 for every $1,000 of taxable property value – up from last year’s rate of $8.06. The owner of a home with a taxable value of $150,000 after exemptions would pay $1,253 – up $44 from last year – if his property values did not drop. Countywide, property values have
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