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Director urges seniors to contact their councilperson about tax freeze

Summary by St. Louis Call Newspapers
To the editor: As director of the St. Louis County Department of Revenue, I oversee the administration of the senior tax freeze. This winter, we determined we would need additional staff and software costing $1.8 million. The County Council approved one-sixth of that amount – $300,000. Our department was already operating under a $900,000 budget cut. Typically, when a new program is approved, it is fully funded to ensure its success. That was no…
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