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March 18, 2008
From James Bell, Director DCTC
Hello,
Thank you for your support of the Douglas County Taxpayers
Coalition (DCTC).
Last year was a busy time for us. We focused on the March
2007 $150 million school bond vote which voters approved. It’s difficult, but
not impossible, to push back on school bonds. With the threat of over-growth,
most voters saw an opportunity to attempt to stay ahead of the growth by
building new schools.
DCTC used the opportunity to focus on the quality, or lack of
the education being provided by our county. As we all know, Georgia
rates at the bottom of most education lists. We stressed that regardless of how
new and fancy our school buildings are, the real test in education is the
quality being provided. I think we all agree, we need improvements in this
area.
In June the Board of Commissioners approved a $150 million
Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) referendum for a special
election in September costing tax payers another $40,000 to hold the elections.
DCTC opposed the tax on many fronts. We took our information to the public and
encouraged voter to vote NO. The SPLOST failed by 168 votes. Basically, we
turned what would have been a 2:1 approval of the tax to a slim victory. Thanks
to all who helped to keep our taxes lower.
2008 is shaping up to be a very interesting year; the
Georgia Legislature is fighting over taxes; candidates are lining up for the
November elections and the economy is on thin ice.
This year, DCTC will be hosting candidate forums designed to
allow candidates the opportunity to tell voters why they want to serve in Douglas
County.
We encourage you to get involved, stay informed and attend
as many meeting as your busy lives can accommodate. With your help and
involvement we can keep our taxes as low as possible and ensure we are getting
the basic services we expect from our government.
Thank you,
James Bell 404-452-4668
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