"Our Chain Got Jerked Once More"
It looks like we have been doubled talked once again by those sitting on the Board of Commissioners. These people have said time and again that they would not increase our property taxes. Well, this is over on the BoC website and this was posted over a week ago. Nothing has been seen in the paper yet. This is another shaft the citizens will have to carry upon their backs. For some, the increase would not affect them much, but for the elderly and disabled it will because every penny is needed just to survive. We are getting the proverbial screw in the back this time. Since the tax digest has risen considerably in Henry County they stand to make quite a haul. This leads to further mistrust of those elected to serve the people and this is not good service. The citizens should revolt at tax time and not pay their property taxes. Withhold them from the county. You would see something change dramatically overnight. It looks like the only thing they have on their minds is money. When you get a selective few who garner and broker the funds generated by taxes in the County and Municipalities that have agendas not in keeping with the public trust, then you have a serious problem. And Henry County has a big problem that runs deep. There are too many power struggles right now in the county that are not helping with this matter at all. Smoke and mirrors that have been used widely over the years by the county and cities. Look at the debacles in Hampton, the fights in Stockbridge, the undertow in McDonough and the slow consumption of Locust Grove. The Board of Education has already got the millage rate maxed out and the appraisals being higher they will garner a vast amount of money from your paycheck. If you like what you see and are living with, then by all means just let the status quo continue, but if you want to see a change vote those who would rather deal away their honor out of office in November. The future of the county is riding on the next few elections and it is teetering on a disaster in more ways than one.
July 10, 2018
NOTICE OF PROPERTY TAX INCREASE
The Henry County Board of Commissioners has tentatively adopted a millage rate which will require an increase in property taxes by:
County Unincorporated 4.25% increase
McDonough 3.11% increase
Stockbridge 4.48% increase
Hampton 4.72% increase
Locust Grove 3.79% increase
All concerned citizens are invited to the public hearings on this tax increase to be held at the County Administration Building, 140 Henry Parkway, McDonough, GA on the following dates:
July 24, 2018 at 9:00 am
July 24, 2018 at 6:00 pm
Times and places of additional public hearings on this tax increase to be held at the County Administration Building, 140 Henry Parkway, McDonough, GA on the following date:
July 31, 2018 at 9:00 am
The Staff