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« on: November 07, 2017, 02:41:37 PM »

Any PA posters have any knowledge on the Homestead Exemption vote?

From what little I've read on the subject, the availability of the extended exemption would hinge significantly on the discretion of local bureaucrats which would seem to indicate the not indistinct probability that such a system would be extraordinarily vulnerable to horse trading / corruption.
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« Reply #1 on: November 07, 2017, 04:14:37 PM »

Any PA posters have any knowledge on the Homestead Exemption vote?

From what little I've read on the subject, the availability of the extended exemption would hinge significantly on the discretion of local bureaucrats which would seem to indicate the not indistinct probability that such a system would be extraordinarily vulnerable to horse trading / corruption.

I'm not quite sure what it was but I do know my father and I voted to abolish it. Please do not kill me.
Haha I honestly don't care about the outcome (no skin in the game here), just wondering if anyone had any more info. I'm vaguely supportive of moving away from property taxes to fund state governments, which I find to be too prone to swings in the housing market and reinforce structural inequalities.
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