by dawnkvigne@protonmail.com | Nov 6, 2025 | Liberty Review
Let me explain this as simply as I can. See if you can follow this tiny government example. Your government receives $1000 in taxes each year and has $1000 in expenses. Taxes are predictable and stable. Then, your governing board decides that an item is needed...
by dawnkvigne@protonmail.com | Sep 30, 2025 | Liberty Review
Are you tired of your property taxes increasing every year while your household income doesn’t? Local government is an interesting entity. We all know that we can’t spend more than we make and expect our neighbors to make up the difference. In the governmental...
by dawnkvigne@protonmail.com | Sep 29, 2025 | Did You Know?, Liberty Review
Key takeaways: It is the 2026 budget season for local governments. Time to learn about how much you are taxed, locally, and get engaged with your local representatives to ask questions. This document is meant to help you to have these conversations! County debt and...
by dawnkvigne@protonmail.com | Aug 20, 2025 | Did You Know?, Liberty Review
FINAL REPORT: August 2025 Update with Cost per Student information WHY DOES THE DPI SCORING MATTER? (Original report January 2025) Like any successful business or individual, there needs to be some method to measure & compare performance and progress over time. ...
by dawnkvigne@protonmail.com | Aug 20, 2025 | Liberty Review
In federal and state legislative sessions and local town council meetings there is a common selling point for any new spending. New taxes and regulations are often sold as tools to “improve society,” “protect consumers,” or “level the playing field.” But beneath...