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Name: Joanne Johnson on Oct 9, 2005State: NYCountry: USComments: The Florida law is not what it seems! I have a friend that has lived there for 5 years. Her assessments have not gone up more that what is allowed - but her tax rates have! She was paying $1500.00 for taxes five years ago. This year her bill was over $5,000.00Flag
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Name: Edwin Knox on Oct 10, 2005State: KSCountry: USComments: I am the son of a elderly Alzheimer man who owns property in Chateaugay Lake. My family purchased this property when I was five years old (1959) and I have spent almost every summer there since with the rest of my family. Taxes have more than tripled and have become a great burden to my father and my family. Something must be done.Flag
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Name: John Beauvais on Oct 11, 2005State: NYCountry: USComments: It is well past time for a change!Flag
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Name: Elaine Cosgrove on Oct 13, 2005State: NYCountry: USComments: I am a retired senior citizen and if taxes don't stop increasing I will be forced to sell my home, on the original family homestead which I had wanted to keep and give to my children and grandchildren.Flag
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Name: Elaine Cosgrove on Oct 13, 2005State: NYCountry: USComments: I am a retired senior citizen trying to keep my family homestead that has been in the family for many years. If taxes keep going up I will be forced to sell that which rightfully should go to my children and grandchildren.Flag
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Name: Gregory Maurice on Oct 13, 2005State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Gregory Maurice on Oct 13, 2005State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Clark H Josephs on Oct 17, 2005State: NYCountry: USComments: I am 68+years old and just parted with $6,100 for school taxes. 33% rise in 3 years and 0 rise in my income. Guesswhat I'm getting ready for the soup kitchen. v,t,y C.H.JosephsFlag
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Name: Robert Gorham on Oct 17, 2005State: NYCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Christopher Butler on Oct 18, 2005State: NYCountry:Comments:Flag
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Name: William Balyszak on Oct 31, 2005State: NYCountry: USComments: Thanks for starting this petition drive.Flag
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Name: Anthony Gucciardi on Oct 31, 2005State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Fred Rlkins on Oct 31, 2005State: NYCountry: USComments: cap taxes period.Flag
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Name: Richard Tarby on Nov 1, 2005State: NCCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Timothy Lattimore on Nov 1, 2005State: NYCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Timothy Lattimore on Nov 1, 2005State: NYCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Timothy Lattimore on Nov 1, 2005State: NYCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Joseph Griffin on Nov 16, 2005State:Country: USComments: Control Spending, reduce my Property and School Taxes. Balence your check book, it's my money.Flag
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Name: John Quenell on Dec 22, 2005State:Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: A HENRY on Jan 11, 2006State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: William Krebs on Jan 17, 2006State: NYCountry: USComments: Taxes should be capped on local, town, county, state as well as school and special taxing districts.Flag
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Name: Virginia Adams on Jan 18, 2006State: NYCountry: USComments: Not only are taxes going up way too fast (unlike other states where there are caps) the data being used are inaccurate. [We know this from knowledge about our neighbors' properties.]When taxes are so high it is even more important to have accurate data. There should be an area wide re-checking of all data to correct mistakes and catch up with remodeling changes.Flag
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Name: Kevin Rock on Jan 22, 2006State: NYCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Diane Mcgee-Rock on Jan 22, 2006State: NYCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Katherine Hubbell on Jan 22, 2006State: NYCountry: USComments: I support property tax reform and government fiscal prudence and restraint on all levelsFlag
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Name: Donna Greenwell on Feb 27, 2006State: NYCountry: USComments: I am looking at selling my house & moving because I can no longer afford my property taxes.Flag
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Name: Rebecca Breaux on Feb 27, 2006State: NYCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Delfim Heusler on Jun 4, 2006State: NYCountry: USComments: I am a candidate for New york State Senate in the 35th District against Nick Spano. I running on the tax issue. Delfim HeuslerFlag
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Name: John Mulhall on Jun 4, 2006State: NYCountry: USComments: www.cpmcny.orgFlag
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Name: Burr Deitz on Jun 4, 2006State: NYCountry: USComments: School taxes are the worst. Go to www.nyconstitutionparty.com click on essays. there you will find a plan to eliminate school taxes.Flag
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Name: James Branch on Jun 4, 2006State: NYCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Rosemarie Diguglielmo on Jun 4, 2006State: NYCountry: USComments: I'm 63 years old and still working because to retire in NY is impossible when you pay $16,000 a year in property taxes.Flag
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Name: Paul Novak on Jun 6, 2006State: NYCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: William R. Felgner on Jun 8, 2006State: NYCountry: USComments: There definitely is a need to reform the way school tax is collected in this state . As one who is retired and living on a fixed income, I for one am all for reform.Flag
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Name: Lora Carlew on Jun 8, 2006State: NYCountry: USComments: I am a senior on pension and would like to see propety taxes go awayFlag
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Name: Richard Cooper on Jun 10, 2006State: NYCountry: USComments: Chair, Libertarian Party of New York www.ny.lp.org nylibertarian@Hotmail.com We call for sharp cuts in federal, state and local borrowing, spending and taxes.Flag
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Name: John Granwehr on Jun 11, 2006State: NYCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Dwayne Clark on Jun 14, 2006State: NYCountry:Comments: I heard about this on the radio. I'm spreading the word....Flag
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Name: Nancy Molt on Aug 28, 2006State: NYCountry: USComments: I live in Hyde Park N.Y. the 1st budget was defeated the 2nd budget passed at 8.5% increase in school taxes now the school district claims this was a est. and the taxes are now being raised 11.5% WHY DO WE VOTEFlag
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Name: Ralph Schimmel on Sep 19, 2006State:Country: USComments:Flag
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Name: Thomas Stinnett on Sep 20, 2006State: NYCountry: USComments: The current form of property taxes is long obsolete, regressive, and unfair causing many homeowners to lose their most cherised possessionk, their homes; especially those on a fixed income.Flag
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Name: Robert Tauckus on Oct 18, 2006State: NYCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Silvio & Aida Buccieri on Nov 5, 2006State: NYCountry: USComments: My property taxes have gone from $7400.00 to $14,000.00 in just two years. It's time to vote with my feet. I'm looking to move.Flag
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Name: Schuyler Hawley on Mar 14, 2007State: NYCountry: USComments: i am being taxed unfairly. they are taxing me 100% of 100%. I am being taxed over the amount that i purchased the house for back in 06/05...Flag
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Name: James Gill on Apr 4, 2007State: NYCountry: USComments: I manage a local newspaper and am currently writing an article on recent tax assessments that has the residents furious and looking for means of changing our system to avoid the county and schools from taking 90% of our tax moneyFlag
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Name: STEVEN KONSISTORUM on Apr 19, 2007State: NYCountry:Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 9, 2007State: NYCountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: Diane Varin on May 21, 2007State: NYCountry: USComments: I am now forced to sell do to my out of control property tax. Thank You NYFlag
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Name: Travis Cooper on Jun 25, 2007State: MOCountry: AUComments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Oct 14, 2007State:Country: USComments:Flag
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