A board member identified in the transcript as Reggie asked the board to note two local funding items: a county commission vote to return a quarter‑mill to the November ballot and an advocacy point in favor of a half‑cent sales tax to support schools.
Reggie said county commissioners voted unanimously to place the quarter‑mill back on the ballot and urged the community to consider a half‑cent sales tax as a broader, more equitable funding source than an increased millage that affects only property taxpayers. "The half cent sales tax will affect everyone," Reggie said, adding that much revenue would come from people traveling through the county. He offered cost examples: "If you fill up your truck... on a $100 purchase, it's 50 cents. The most you would ever have to pay on a $5,000 invoice is $25 extra." He also said the quarter mill affects about 46% of residents who pay property taxes while a sales tax hits a wider base.
The board did not take a formal vote or adopt a position on either measure at the meeting; the remarks were informational and an invitation to the community to discuss the proposals further. Reggie attributed the unanimous county-commission vote to put the quarter‑mill back on the ballot to last night’s county meeting.