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Ind. Law - Another editorial on "Approving a proposed constitutional amendment that would put limits on property-tax bills, so it can be put on the ballot for ratification in 2010"
Following on a long list of earlier ILB entries, the Evansville Courier & Press has this editorial today. Some quotes:Few state laws have so powerful an impact on Hoosiers that they are recognized by their numerical signature by taxpayers and...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on January 4, 2009 09:08 AM
Ind. Law - Yet more on "Approving a proposed constitutional amendment that would put limits on property-tax bills, so it can be put on the ballot for ratification in 2010"
Updating this ILB entry from Dec. 7th, Bryan Corbin of the Evansville Courier & Press reports today in a lengthy story that begins:INDIANAPOLIS — Property tax caps passed in March by the Indiana Legislature were praised at the time as...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on December 30, 2008 10:57 AM
Ind. Law - Even more on "Approving a proposed constitutional amendment that would put limits on property-tax bills, so it can be put on the ballot for ratification in 2010"
Updating earlier ILB entries on the proposed constitutional amendment to top property taxes (the most recent ILB entry, from Nov. 30th, is here), Niki Kelly of the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette has a lengthy, informative article today that looks at...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on December 7, 2008 11:21 AM
Ind. Law - Still more on "Approving a proposed constitutional amendment that would put limits on property-tax bills, so it can be put on the ballot for ratification in 2010"
Updating this Nov. 9th entry quoting a story by Lesley Stedman Weidenbener of the Louisville Courier Journal, and an entry from Nov. 11th quoting an editorial from the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, today we have another Weidenbener article, plus an...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on November 30, 2008 01:47 PM
Ind. Law - More on "Approving a proposed constitutional amendment that would put limits on property-tax bills, so it can be put on the ballot for ratification in 2010"
Updating this ILB entry from Nov. 9th, the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette has an editorial today arguing against, at least for the upcoming session, the General Assembly approving the pending proposal to amend the Indiana Constitution to cap property taxes....
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on November 11, 2008 11:30 AM
Ind. Law - "Approving a proposed constitutional amendment that would put limits on property-tax bills, so it can be put on the ballot for ratification in 2010"
Lesley Stedman Weidenbener of the Louisville Courier Journal writes today about one of the big issues facing the 2009 General Assembly:[Governor] Daniels and Republicans say one of their priorities will be approving a proposed constitutional amendment that would put limits...
Posted in The Indiana Law Blog on November 9, 2008 10:57 AM