Decision Is Delayed on Sales Tax Ballot Issue
From Times Staff Reports
After a two-hour discussion, the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday put off a vote on whether to place a sales tax increase on the November ballot.
Four of the five supervisors appear to favor submitting the measure, which would raise the county’s sales tax to 8.75% to help fund law enforcement, to voters. But they requested several minor changes to the proposal, which will be revised and presented again Tuesday.
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