24-bed concept that emerged in 2024 won’t fit on Cary Home property, county officials say. New site eyed near Tippecanoe County Jail. Plus, a look at local impact of Gov. Braun’s property tax proposal
Now aren’t you glad you voted for Braun? Lower property taxes and reduce services! Who needs $ for police and fire departments? Obviously, you local governments are NOT managing your $ well! So what are you gov going to do for the people beside lower property taxes? Redecorate the mansion?
Oppressing! Time to make life miserable for trans kids, public schools, trees, Latinos, international students... well, it might take less time to say who is not on the list: straight white male gazillionaires, wrestlers, sex offenders.. you know, normal people
According to those numbers, TSC would lose about $6.5 million per year in funding, LSC would lose $2.9 million per year, and West Lafayette would lose $2.7 million per year. By way of reference, the West Lafayette school referendum looks like it generates about $8 million / year, so this would effectively cut a third off the benefit of the referendum that West Lafayette voters passed for our schools.
On the municipal government side, Lafayette would lose about $5.4 million/year, West Lafayette $2.1 million/year, and the County $6.6 million/year.
Now aren’t you glad you voted for Braun? Lower property taxes and reduce services! Who needs $ for police and fire departments? Obviously, you local governments are NOT managing your $ well! So what are you gov going to do for the people beside lower property taxes? Redecorate the mansion?
Oppressing! Time to make life miserable for trans kids, public schools, trees, Latinos, international students... well, it might take less time to say who is not on the list: straight white male gazillionaires, wrestlers, sex offenders.. you know, normal people
According to those numbers, TSC would lose about $6.5 million per year in funding, LSC would lose $2.9 million per year, and West Lafayette would lose $2.7 million per year. By way of reference, the West Lafayette school referendum looks like it generates about $8 million / year, so this would effectively cut a third off the benefit of the referendum that West Lafayette voters passed for our schools.
On the municipal government side, Lafayette would lose about $5.4 million/year, West Lafayette $2.1 million/year, and the County $6.6 million/year.
"It won't fit" does not seem to have bothered the people who renovated Loeb Stadium
No ravines around there!