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Monroe County Residents Say YES to Penny Tax

Written by Andrew Reeser on . Posted in Elections

MONROE COUNTY, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) - Monroe County residents also hit the polls over a penny tax, and they, too, voted yes.

67% are in favor of this SPLOST, and 33% said no. Monroe County's $30 million tax will fund water and sewage projects, emergency system upgrades, and a civic center for business development,
among other plans.

For more election results, tune into 41NBC at 11.

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Houston County Passes SPLOST

Written by Andrew Reeser on . Posted in Elections

HOUSTON COUNTY, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) - Houston County voters passed a penny tax to raise $155 million.

The SPLOST passed with 68% of the votes. The money will fund dozens of projects, including economic development, public safety, the issue of encroachment around Robins Air Force Base,
and water upgrades.

 County officials, encroachment at Robins Air Force Base remains at the forefront of priorities for this SPLOST funding.

Houston County will contribute 7 million dollars of SPLOST funds to purchase land around Robins Air Force Base and Bibb County has committed 6 million to do the same.

Out of the 155-million, Public Safety will receive 24%. A couple of those projects include upgrading the E-911 center and construction of Law Enforcement Centers for Warner Robins and Centerville. Transportation will get a large chunk of the money 27% of the SPLOST will cover road widening projects and resurfacing. Chairman Stalnaker says voters took a positive step today in moving the county forward.

"I think they see the county moving forward in the future. Otherwise there was not the financial means to move the county forward. I think they realize the importance of protecting Robins, to remove the encroachment issue from Robins," said Stalnaker.

The county will also pump funding into economic development by spending 21.5 million on land purchasing and building infrastructure.  The SPLOST will not increase the current sales tax of 7% it will just extend the time period of the tax by 6 years or however long it takes for 155-million to come in.

 

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Peach County Says Yes To SPLOST

Written by Coreen Savitski on . Posted in Elections

PEACH COUNTY, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) - Peach County voted yes for the penny tax Tuesday.  68% of residents voted in favor of the SPLOST and 32% voted against the tax. 

Chairman of the Peach County Commission, Melvin Walker, says passing this tax a few years early will help them get a jump start on capital projects.

The tax will generate nearly $22 million. $3.9 million will go to both the cities of Byron and Fort Valley.
The county will receive about $13.9 million. This new SPLOST won't go into effect until January 1, 2015. The current SPLOST expires December 31, 2014.

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