November voters will decide the fate of the Property Tax Modernization Amendment. Framed as a policy to help everyday people, it could lead to gaping holes in local government budgets, at the expense of poor and middle-income West Virginians.
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November voters will decide the fate of the Property Tax Modernization Amendment. Framed as a policy to help everyday people, it could lead to gaping holes in local government budgets, at the expense of poor and middle-income West Virginians.