June 7, 2025

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Juneteenth event in NJ moved off federal property over Trump DEI order

The Metuchen Edison Piscataway Area Branch of the NAACP’s Juneteenth celebration this year has been moved off federal property because of concerns it might violate President Trump’s executive order targeting diversity, equity and inclusion. “We at the NAACP are being forced to relocate our annual Juneteenth Festival from federal grounds simply because it could be

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How are property appraisals determined? KSAT Explains

BEXAR COUNTY, Texas – Every year around April, Bexar County homeowners begin receiving their latest property appraisal notices in the mail. The notices show the dollar amount county appraisers believe a home is worth, which is then used to calculate the property taxes homeowners owe each year. KSAT Explains rode along with senior appraiser Lee

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Judge rules that Colchester acted in ‘bad faith’ to seize property amid legal dispute with owner 

885 East Lakeshore Drive in Colchester, seen on Wednesday, March 26. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger Updated at 5:28 p.m. A Superior Court judge issued a scathing ruling against the town of Colchester Tuesday, writing that town officials acted in bad faith and against the public good when the town attempted to seize waterfront property in

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Gov. Little signs Idaho property tax cut bill, raising total cuts this year to over $400M

BOISE (Idaho Capital Sun) — Idaho Gov. Brad Little signed into law a bill that cuts property taxes and bolsters school districts’ bond issues and levies. Joined by Idaho Republican legislative leaders at a livestreamed news conference in a Boise neighborhood on Wednesday, Little signed House Bill 304 into law. The new law reduces Idaho’s

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96 dead animals found in Sturbridge; Marlborough man faces charges

T&G Staff  |  Worcester Telegram & Gazette STURBRIDGE ― A Marlborough man is facing charges after 96 dead animals – including chickens, geese, pigs, ducks, and rabbits – were discovered at a property he was renting in Sturbridge, according to police and the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Andrew Sebastiano appeared

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Goose Lands Financing for East Williamsburg Apartments

Yitzchok Katz’s Goose Property Management scored $108.5 million in financing from Apollo Global Management for its East Williamsburg rental property. Katz’s firm secured the permanent financing for its 185-unit multifamily building at 575 Grand Street, according to a source familiar with the deal. Schuckman Realty’s Kenneth Schuckman (Schuckman Realty) Henry Bodek of Galaxy Capital brokered

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Who shows up to vote on property tax hike proposals – Chicago Tribune

Good morning, Chicago. Some suburban voters are facing key decisions about hiking property taxes in the April 1 election, but if the past is precedent, “the few will decide for the many” again, according to a report from Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas’ office. Referendums for $45 million in infrastructure spending in Western Springs, $94.9

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Gov. DeSantis promises to put property tax relief on 2026 ballot

Gov. Ron DeSantis is once again calling on state lawmakers to give Floridians some kind of property tax relief. Kathleen Hauff has called Plant City home for three decades but says she is being priced out of paradise. “Between our property taxes, and our homeowner’s insurance and car insurance, we can’t live here anymore,” Hauff

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Facing multi-million-dollar shortfalls, local governments set eyes on OR property tax laws

PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — More and more local government leaders across Oregon want lawmakers to start the process of changing voter-approved property tax laws, as local governments face multi-million-dollar budget shortfalls ahead of the fiscal year beginning this summer. Cities and counties said caps on property tax revenue growth don’t allow them to keep up

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Utah Gov. Cox vetoes bill to reroute property tax revenue for schools into state general fund | News, Sports, Jobs

Utah Gov. Spencer Cox issued his first veto for the 2025 Utah Legislature on Monday, saying it was a matter of “public trust,” accounting problems, legal issues and sending the wrong message to educators that led him to wield his pen. Cox vetoed SB37 — a rather wonky but important bill that would have fundamentally changed how

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