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122nd MAINE LEGISLATURE |
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LR 2165(01) |
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RESOLUTION,
Proposing an Amendment to the Constitution of Maine To Allow the Legislature
To Permit Municipalities To Adopt a Higher Property Tax Rate on Secondary
Residential Property |
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Fiscal
Note for Original Bill |
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Sponsor:
Submitted by the Joint Select Committee on Property Tax Reform pursuant to
Joint Order 2005, H.P. 108. |
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Fiscal Note Required: Yes |
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Fiscal Note |
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Referendum
Costs |
Month/Year |
Election Type |
Question |
Length |
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Nov-05 |
General |
Referendum |
Standard |
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The
Secretary of State's budget includes sufficient funds to accommodate one
ballot of average length for the general election in November. If the number
or size of the referendum questions increases the ballot length, an
additional appropriation of $8,000 or more may be required. |
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