State wary of continued county budget negotiations
Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris, seen here in 2020, didn’t advocate for a specific property tax rate, but he did push for a decision at Monday’s meeting. (Daily Memphian file)
The state comptroller commented Tuesday during a visit to the county on the idea of reopening county government’s tax rate after the July 1 start of the fiscal year. But the county commissioner who vowed Monday to do just that next month says there is wiggle room in state law.
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