Colorado lawmakers pass property tax bill in last hours of session
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Property Tax Quake in Helena
Not since the 1935 earthquake has Helena, the home of state and federal government in Montana, been shaken quite this way. Every school levy on last Tuesday’s ballot was soundly rejected by voters. Why? Not because they don’t support education — but because our insanely high property taxes have left homeowners tapped out. Of course More