Jefferson County School Board votes on new property tax for next year Aug 19, 2025 Aug 19, 2025 Updated Aug 20, 2025 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save JCPS faces a $100 million budget shortfall and recently established a task force to help get its finances back on track. Tags Louisville-news Wdrb-news Wdrb News Education As featured on 1:34 Louisville school board votes in favor of new property tax rate Even though the tax rate is lower, higher assessments mean JCPS is collecting more of their tax dollars. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Bryce Jones' Sunday forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesBrett Hankison ordered to report to prison Thursday for conviction in Breonna Taylor case2 females shot and killed in south Louisville, police sayCRAWFORD | New game, same mess: Louisville's biggest problems are self-inflictedPilot survives small plane crash in southern Indiana woodsLouisville man charged after firing 3 shots in Elizabethtown road rage incident, police sayCRAWFORD | No. 24 Virginia swipes Louisville's identity, walks away with 30-27 OT winMan arrested, drugs seized after shots fired in southern Indiana, police sayMichael Jackson’s longtime choreographer brings iconic dance moves to his hometown of LouisvilleHarvest Homecoming parade kicks off in New Albany with new safety plan, no ridesMotorcyclist dies after losing control on I-265, crashing into pole, Louisville police say Videos
1:34 Louisville school board votes in favor of new property tax rate Even though the tax rate is lower, higher assessments mean JCPS is collecting more of their tax dollars.