San Diego Sales Tax Increase on November Ballot
San Diego Sales Tax Increase on November Ballot
San Diego Sales Tax Increase on November Ballot
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San Diego voters will decide on a one-cent sales tax increase in November 2024, aimed at generating $400 million annually for infrastructure improvements and city services. The City Council, citing a $1.9 billion backlog of projects, unanimously approved placing the measure on the ballot, emphasizing the need to address the city’s significant budget deficits and deteriorating infrastructure. Critics argue that without spending restrictions, funds might be diverted to employee pay raises rather than infrastructure. In contrast, Santee residents will vote on a half-percent sales tax hike to fund fire station improvements, while Springfield, Missouri, considers renewing a three-quarters-cent sales tax to support police and fire pensions and other city projects. Both measures face opposition over concerns about governance and the appropriate use of taxpayer money.

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