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Limits on assessed property value increases could be ahead for Missouri homeowners

Limits on assessed property value increases could be ahead for Missouri homeowners

by Alisa Nelson | Mar 6, 2025 | News, Politics / Govt

Missouri homeowners could be in store for limits on the increases of their assessed property values. The state House of Representatives has passed a plan that would ask Missouri voters to limit newly-assessed and reassessed value increases to 2%. Jeff Coleman, R-Grain...
Limits on assessed property value increases could be ahead for Missouri homeowners

Missouri bill expected to die would limit property valuation increases (LISTEN)

by [email protected] | May 16, 2024 | News, Politics / Govt, Show Me Today

Making ends meet is a struggle for many people, including when it comes to paying their residential property taxes. Alisa Nelson talks to Grain Valley Representative Jeff Coleman, who has an uphill battle this final week of the legislature on his proposal that aims to...
Limits on assessed property value increases could be ahead for Missouri homeowners

Uphill battle for Missouri proposal to limit property valuation increases

by Alisa Nelson | May 13, 2024 | Business, News, Politics / Govt

The final week of the Missouri Legislature’s session is here and a proposal that is expected to fizzle is one that aims to reign in on big property valuation increases. Rep. Jeff Coleman, R-Grain Valley, said he’s been trying to pass this measure for about five years,...

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