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Voting Has Consequences, Ma’am

A resident of the People’s Republic of Austin, Texas, just can’t believe what’s happened: “I’m at the breaking point,” said Gretchen Gardner, an Austin artist who bought a 1930s bungalow in the Bouldin neighborhood just south of downtown in 1991 and has watched her property tax bill soar to $8,500 this year. “It’s not because […]

A resident of the People’s Republic of Austin, Texas, just can’t believe what’s happened:

“I’m at the breaking point,” said Gretchen Gardner, an Austin artist who bought a 1930s bungalow in the Bouldin neighborhood just south of downtown in 1991 and has watched her property tax bill soar to $8,500 this year.

“It’s not because I don’t like paying taxes,” said Gardner, who attended both meetings. “I have voted for every park, every library, all the school improvements, for light rail, for anything that will make this city better. But now I can’t afford to live here anymore. I’ll protest my appraisal notice, but that’s not enough. Someone needs to step in and address the big picture.”

Where did Ms. Gardner think that tax money she voted for was going to come from? A pot of gold under the statue of Stevie Ray Vaughn?

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