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BCC / chairman & vice elected
Document Type
Minutes
Meeting Date
11/20/2007
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Board of County Commissioners
Archived Roll/Disk#
4015
Subject
Prescription Card Program
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Rene Renzi, Waverly Place, inquired where the cards could be obtained. <br />Administrator Baird informed her that the cards could be had from the Health Department's <br />Human Services Division, or the County's Human Resources Department. <br />Director Sexton announced that "kickoff would be in January" and it would be <br />advertised. <br />11.E. HUMAN SERVICES - NONE <br />11.F. LEISURE SERVICES - NONE <br />11.G. OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET <br />1. PROPERTY TAX REFORM <br />Budget Director Jason Brown, in light of the recent legislative tax reforms, desired <br />to make a brief presentation on the pending property tax reform package. He briefly summarized <br />the tax rollback legislation, and responded to questions from the Board, which included tax <br />decrease. <br />Vice Chairman Davis was looking forward to seeing appropriation of funds giving <br />tax relief to everyone. He urged his colleagues to do this prudently and not scare anyone. <br />Administrator Baird remarked that they would have to look at how they do things, <br />and this was going to be challenging. <br />Chuck Mechling, 1999 Pointe West Drive, asked what would be the mechanism to <br />19 <br />November 20, 2007 <br />
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