Apr. 23rd, 2008

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A petition for American health care that you take with you regardless of your employment status, subsidized as needed, and high-quality. I haven't taken the time to investigate it fully, but for those of you who would like to, there's your link. Have fun.
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Background: Some years ago, under the aegis of a government that doesn't deserve to be remembered by name, Hamilton underwent a forced amalgamation with several surrounding suburban municipalities. Since then, the suburbs have seen their taxes go up, for several reasons. First is that the suburbs could afford lower taxes when they were separate - they didn't have social services to pay and their infrastructure was mostly much newer, so upkeep was less. Second was that housing prices were lower across the board, and property taxes are linked to a home's value (even if people didn't touch the value of their home.) Third, in Flamborough at least, there was a subsidy coming in from Flamborough Downs, a racetrack with slot machines.

Well, when the city underwent amalgamation, taxes went up due to rising property values and some evening-out of the tax system. Mind you, we in the old city also underwent tax increases which have exceeded inflation every single year, and the city is still broke. But Flamborough residents kept the subsidy they were getting for Flamborough Downs - the money was not pooled into the city coffers to affect everyone's taxes.

Until now. City Council has voted to end the subsidy and pool that money. That means a 9% increase in property taxes for Flamborough - and a 3.1% increase for the lower city where I live.

Letter to the editor )

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