No oversight of the MCPS budgets means MCPS will not have to make any cuts, put out contracts for bids, cut up any credit cards, or cut out take home cars and other perks. Montgomery County taxpayers will just foot the bill for the Board of Education's failure to actually set the MCPS budget (they do not set the budget) and for the failure of any oversight over the MCPS budgets.
Remember the State Audit of MCPS that is done very 6 years? The next State Audit of MCPS has been held from January of 2015 and still hasn't been released. Now you know why.
Leggett Proposes Property Tax Increase In Bid to Increase Education Spending: Increase would mean $324 hike in property taxes next fiscal year for the average county homeowner; could require unanimous support of County Council
County Motto: More Taxes Less Services
ReplyDeleteI'm outta here. I should be out of this one-party, tax hungry town before the end of the year. Can't wait.
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