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The Henderson City Council has placed a funding solution before voters in the upcoming 2024 General Election. This ballot question will ask voters if they want to increase property taxes to fund $27,500,000 in general obligation bonds for use exclusively by the Henderson Fire Department.  This revenue would be used to finance construction and improvement of fire department facilities, as well as operations, maintenance, personnel and equipment.

The Henderson Police Department has two streams of revenue independent of the city’s budget, the More Cops sales tax and the Crime Prevention Act.  In contrast, the Henderson Fire Department relies solely on the city budget and is not supported by any additional revenue streams.  As a result, our firefighters are falling behind on necessary resources to protect our community.

Ballot Question 1 reads as follows:

“Shall the City of Henderson be authorized to levy an additional property tax of $.06 per $100 of assessed valuation for a period of 30 years, commencing July 1, 2025, for the purpose of improving public safety by reducing the response times, including for emergency medical services, of the Henderson Fire Department? A YES vote authorizes up to $27,500,000 of general obligation bonds to be issued for the purpose of construction of new facilities and modernizing existing facilities and will generate additional revenue to be used to support the operations, maintenance, personnel and equipment needs of the Henderson Fire Department.

The total levy is estimated to result in an increase in property taxes of an average of $21 per year for the owner of a new $100,000 home. If approved, any property tax levied as authorized by this question would be exempted from the tax cap provisions established by the legislature in the 2005 session.”

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