Tune in here to this Tuesday edition of Breaking With Brett Jensen!
Breaking Brett Jensen kicks off the show by discussing a proposed property tax increase put forward by Charlotte City Manager Marcus Jones. Jensen says there are deeper implications and overlooked details that are not widely discussed. One of those implications is Senate Bill 889, which proposes a one-year pause on property tax revaluations in North Carolina until 2027. He then critiques what he describes as a pattern in the city of Charlotte’s spending priorities.
Later, Jensen details a situation in Anson County involving a dispute between the county Board of Elections and county commissioners over a funding issue.
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