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Lexington County Coalition Supports Capital Penny Sales Tax Referendum

Vote YES for Roads is an initiative of several Lexington County Chambers, civic organizations, businesses, and community leaders who believe now is the time to improve Lexington County roads.

The group’s mission is to encourage voters to ‘Vote YES’ to the penny sales tax referendum that will be on the ballot in Lexington County on November 8.

The coalition, led by the Lexington Chamber, Batesburg-Leesville Chamber, Cayce West Columbia Chamber, and the Irmo Chamber, also includes the Lexington County Development Corporation, 1Voice Lexington County and others.

“One of the top complaints of Lexington County residents is the condition of our roads and congestion. The proposed Capital Project Sales Tax provides a solution to these issues,” said Angelle LaBorde, Lexington Chamber President and CEO.  “This is the best solution to raise funds without raising property taxes. If not now, when?” she said.

According to Lexington County, the Capital Project Sales Tax would raise $536 million dollars over eight years. The penny increase will not apply to groceries, gas, or prescriptions and it is estimated that approximately 20 – 40% of the funds will be contributed by non-residents.

For a complete list of projects visit: lexingtoncountycpst.com

About Vote Yes for Roads Initiative:

Vote YES for Roads is an initiative of several Lexington County Chambers, civic organizations, businesses and community leaders who believe now is the time to improve Lexington County’s roads.  We urge your support of the Capital Project Sales Tax referendum placed on the November 8th ballot by the Lexington County Council.

Original source can be found here.

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