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BRACK: Time of the year for local governments to OK budgets

BRACK: Time of the year for local governments to OK budgets

By Elliott Brack  |  It is somewhat surprising to find that the City of Lawrenceville is raising taxes.  This once-staid conservative government is going to raise ad valorem taxes this year by 0.4 mills.  Not only that, the city is also going to start charging its first garbage fee, which will be $10 per month for 2022, and in 2023, will be $20 a month. Previously, there was no fee for garbage service.

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NEW for 3/30: Diversity, city taxes, courts

NEW for 3/30: Diversity, city taxes, courts

Click here to read the latest issue. In this edition:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Burgeoning diversity is part of the Gwinnett School Board issue
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Flap develops over cost of collecting Gwinnett city taxes
ANOTHER VIEW: Developments make you wonder if our courts are bought
SPOTLIGHT: Law Office of J. Michael Levengood, LLC
FEEDBACK: Questioning Dr. Fauci was a comment that was highly misplaced 
UPCOMING: Gwinnett Stripers will honor frontline workers on May 28 
NOTABLE: Gwinnett Library among 30 finalists up for 2021 national honor
RECOMMENDED: In Cold Blood, by Truman Capote
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Emory University Hospital dates back to beginning in 1904
MYSTERY PHOTO: Mystery Photo has blue element as part of bridge
LAGNIAPPE: Norcross Library making progress, to open in fall

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by · March 30, 2021 · Full issues
BRACK: Coming E-SPLOST-6 should be approved by Gwinnett voters

BRACK: Coming E-SPLOST-6 should be approved by Gwinnett voters

By Elliott Brack |  Gwinnettians are proud of their public school systems, as they well should be. Both the Gwinnett and the Buford City Schools are considered by many the best  in Georgia, and high among the best in the nation.

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by · October 2, 2020 · Elliott Brack's Perspective