So I not a fan of these limits on local government. So my next question is going to start to play onto a theme. So once they did it to schools, well, 12 years later In 2005, they adopted municipal levy limits and they tightened them in 2011. So now most cities and villages can only increase their levy based on net new construction growth, regardless of inflation or rising service costs. You know, my city is a landlocked, fully developed city. (04:14–04:20)
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