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Again, who benefits?

 “The Indiana General Assembly acts on behalf of the people of Indiana,” State Senator Hempstead Helpful proclaimed. “That’s just not true,” I protested. “Just look at House Bill 1166. It passed the House Ways and Means Committee 22 to 2 and the full House 71 to 22 and hardly anyone in the state knew about it.” “Sonny,” Hemp said. “Those wide margins indicate how important HB 1166 is for the welfare of the public. What does that bill do? It says that if you appeal the assessed value of your property, and win the appeal, your property assessment can’t be raised by the County Assessor for the next four years.”

Pittsburgh Tax Assessment Appeal Advisory

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Schill, Pillar talk affordable housing, economic recovery at debate

The candidates for the County Legislature’s special election to fill the open seat in district two faced off in a virtual debate on March 11, hosted by the League of Women Voters. Leslie Schill and Veronica Pillar each got the chance to tell voters a bit more about their platforms, as well as answer questions about affordable housing, tax rates, public transportation and reimagining public safety. Schill explained that her platform is focused on public health, and that her first priority will be supporting the county’s department of health through the rest of the COVID-19 pandemic. Pillar is an activist and grassroots organizer who said she’s running to be the bridge between the community and local government.

Philadelphia community fights to save oldest US diocesan all-girls high school

John W. Hallahan Catholic Girls High School students participate in a Nov. 20, 2020, school walkout to protest the archdiocese’s decision to close their high school. (Courtesy of Kim Kimrey) When Jill Kimrey, a junior at John W. Hallahan Catholic Girls High School, learned on Nov. 18 that the Philadelphia archdiocese would be closing her school in June, she and her family were shocked. Jill loves Hallahan she made this video to prove it and she was looking forward to graduating with the class of 2022, joining more than 100 years of alumnae from the oldest Catholic diocesan all-girls high school in the United States, her own grandmother among them.

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