kstephens@altoonamirror.com HOLLIDAYSBURG — Blair County commissioners voted 2-to-1 Tuesday to adopt a proposed $57.48 million budget that imposes a fraction of a mill increase in 2021’s real estate taxes. While commissioners Bruce Erb and Laura Burke voted in favor, Commissioner Amy Webster voted against the budget. “I cannot support the general fund budget and accompanying spending plan,” Webster said. “As we just reviewed, it’s funded by a tax increase and a deficit spending plan.” The 2021 tax increase — from 4.074 mills to 4.097 mills — reflects an increase in debt payments and the reinstatement of the recreational tax levy to offset the loss of tax revenue linked to the coronavirus pandemic.