Boone County Commission adds 15-year sunset to jail sales tax proposal
The 15-year measure would finance a new 570-bed jail and help cover bond payments, operating costs and out-of-county housing expenses, officials said.
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Boone County announces 2042 end date for proposed sales tax for jail
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) The Boone County Commission on Thursday unanimously approved a “sunset” date for its proposed public safety sales tax that will appear on the November ballot. If approved, Proposition L – which is a proposed 3/8-cent sales tax that will be used to build a new jail – will expire Dec. 31, 2042. The post Boone County announces 2042 end date for proposed sales tax for jail appeared first on ABC17NEWS.
County adds sunset to proposed jail tax
• Boone County commissioners approved adding a 15-year sunset provision to Proposition L at their meeting today. The proposition calls for adding three-eighths-of a cent to the county’s current 1/8 cent law enforcement sales tax to fund a new county…
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