[Winona Online Democracy]

You have really oversimplified this. You are correct in that there are often 
more sources of income than just taxes. But the following is a scenario when 
the levy is much higher than the budgeted expense amount.

Last Year Budget: $30,000,000
This Year Budget: $31,000,000
% Increase          :  3.33%
Last Year Other Income: $18,000,000
Last Year Levy: $12,000,000
This Year Other Income: $18,000,000
This year Levy: $13,000,000
% Increase in Levy: 8.33%

At least in county government, the above example is much closer to reality than 
we may wish it to be. One way the state has slowed its growth is by limiting or 
actually reducing aids to local governments. It has reduced requirements at the 
same time. Therefore local governments have needed to raise dollars through 
levies to meet the requirements.

I know the county for certain has attempted to keep its levy down as much as 
possible. The employees, especially the lower paid ones who provide insurance 
for their families, have seen their health insurance premiums go up much more 
each year than their cost of living raise has been. 

One other point--when government buildings are sold they do not always go on 
the tax rolls. The case of the Lincoln School is a good example. The property 
was tax exempt when owned by the school--it remains tax exempt when Winona 
State buys it. Even if a church bought it, it would still not be on the tax 
rolls.

Right now, nearly 30% of the total value in Winona City is tax exempt. And I 
think the trend is going to be that they amount of exempt property will 
continue to increase.

Steve Hacken


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Sent: Monday, February 06, 2006 3:54 PM
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[Winona Online Democracy]

Since much of our discussion evolves around the need of government units to
want more money in the form of taxes or fees we and they need to keep in
mind that the Cost of Living Index for 2005 was 3.4%.  That figure should
represent the maximum amount of revenue or expense increases reflected in
their budgets for 2006.  If they are getting larger amounts then we
taxpayers are keeping less to pay our living expenses.  We, to control
government growth, need always to question all building expansion since that
maybe the best indicator that space is wanted to hire and house more people
on the taxpayer's payroll.

Government officials might say that if the community is growing then they
need more dollars than 3.4% to serve the growth but that argument works both
ways.  

So when the city, county or WAPS publishes their financial track record for
this year look at percentage not the dollars. Look at what they spent not
what they levied because they have revenues other than just property taxes.
Look at their payroll and benefit cost growth not what you read as
settlements.  When you see any expense approved for more than 3.4% call your
elected Commissioner, Council member or Board member and ask them what
reductions will be implemented to make up the difference!

.....And when you see government buildings being sold understand this is a
good thing because that property is going back on the tax rolls reducing
your property taxes and that government is shrinking leaving even more in
your pocket to pay your bills.


Paul Double 




            


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