Kentucky representative vows to stop JCPS from raising taxes due to financial crisis
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Representative Jason Nemes said state Republicans will do everything in their power to stop the rising taxes.
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House Majority Whip Jason Nemes said the district’s near $200 million shortfall highlights ongoing mismanagement.
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