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Hallsville voters approve use tax Tuesday, following three previous rejections

Summary by 93.9 The Eagle
Voters in the growing mid-Missouri town of Hallsville have voted narrowly to approve a proposed use tax. Proposition U required a simple majority and Hallsville voters approved it Tuesday by a vote of 179-168, according to the Boone County clerk’s office. 939 the Eagle’s election coverage logo Hallsville voters rejected a use tax three previous times at the polls: in April and twice in 2024. Hallsville city administrator Kenyetta Sample tells 93…
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93.9 The Eagle broke the news in on Wednesday, November 5, 2025.
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