Conroe's city leaders are holding the line on taxes, meaning police officers won't be getting a pay raise. So, if you were hoping for a boost in your property taxes to fund officer salaries, that's not happening.
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Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
The approved payment is a contractual obligation. The shift away from covering county portions in new agreements is expected to save the CIDC significant funds in the future.
McKesson Corporation receives its final incentive payment as per the agreement. The city benefits from continued economic activity and jobs associated with McKesson.
None directly, as this is a contractual obligation. Future taxpayers benefit from the corrected incentive practices.
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Conroe leaders reject tax hike to pay for police officer raises Houston Chronicle