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A proposal to increase property taxes by 7 cents per $100 of assessed value was passed by the board on Thursday, but the proposal will be on the ballot in November only if the opposition collects enough signatures.
Theresa Camoriano, president of the Louisville Tea Party, said the committee formed in opposition to the 7-cent property tax rate passed by the school board on May 21 hoped to turn in about 43,000 signatures to the Jefferson County Clerk’s Office on Friday.
The group, No JCPS Tax Hike, said in a news released that it submitted the 40,320-signature petition to the Jefferson County Clerk on Friday.