Towns, Property Taxes, and a Street Sweeper (maybe) with Niko Papakonstantis
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What the heck is a "warrant article" and what does it have to do with property taxes? Should you go to a deliberative session? (yes!) Okay, fine, but what is it?
Liz talks with Niko Papakonstantis, the Chair of the Exeter Select Board, about what issues towns face when New Hampshire and the federal government cut services and funding.
Niko asks Liz what folks have against street sweepers. Liz asks Niko what "work-life balance" means.
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Links:
- Exeter to use $560K grant for new public safety complex amid rising costs (Portsmouth Herald)
- Londonderry billed $2 million to cover SchoolCare deficit (Union Leader)
- Concord school board approves budget and tax increase to cover portion of $5m shortfall (Concord Monitor)
- Risk pool seeks $30M from school districts to erase budget deficit (Union Leader)
- Lawmakers mull letting Claremont access state aid early to solve $5 million budget crisis (Concord Monitor)
- School districts look at savings and hiring freezes to cover a $30 million health care bill (NHPR)
- ‘A huge shock’: Concord among hardest hit by surprise health insurance assessment for school districts, other public entities (Concord Monitor)
- Scanlan says 2 municipal risk pools in danger of 'insolvency' (Union Leader)
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