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North Dakota counties seek to loosen a 2025 property tax cap, citing funding shortfalls for essential services.
North Dakota counties are pushing to repeal or modify a new 3% annual property tax cap enacted in 2025, arguing it forces delays in purchases and drains reserves.
The cap, part of a broader tax relief plan, aims to prevent local governments from raising taxes to offset state aid.
County officials say it hampers funding for essential services, especially corrections and law enforcement, and are seeking exemptions for jail costs and increased state grants.
They also propose easing CDL requirements for county workers and streamlining emergency funding.
State leaders maintain the cap is crucial to ending decades of unsustainable spending and shifting blame between levels of government.
Los condados de Dakota del Norte buscan aflojar un límite de impuesto a la propiedad de 2025, citando deficiencias de fondos para servicios esenciales.