Reduce the Growing Tax Burden In Fairfax County!

Whereas, Fairfax County, Virginia's real estate assessments have increased dramatically for the third straight year;Whereas, the average residential tax bill will increase by an estimated $427 this ye... continue reading »

989 signatures Goal: 1,000
All Signatures (989 total)
576.
Charles F 2 October 2012

"No additional tax burden please!"

577.
Nancy M 1 October 2012
578.
Lisa K 27 September 2012
579.
Mike A 26 September 2012
580.
Albert Fe 25 September 2012
581.
John R 18 September 2012
582.
James Dr 17 September 2012
583.
James Mnunnoi 16 September 2012

"As it is, 20% of my mortgage payment is attributable to the real estate tax. I bet the average ratio is even higher. It seems that we homeowners are funding a huge part of the county's spending. My family shouldn't suffer as a result of steep increases in"

584.
Richard Aandrosemarymh 14 September 2012

"Fairfax County, like the Federal Government, is an excellent example of how easy it is to spend and waste taxpayers' money. It's time to clean house of the Farifax County bureaucracy! The county needs a tough, indendent, inspector general to weed out the "

585.
Han P 3 September 2012
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Douglas Df 30 August 2012
587.
Lee Mp 25 August 2012
588.
Peter Ag 25 August 2012
589.
Kevin Ms 24 August 2012
590.
S Jc 24 August 2012
591.
Eugene Z 21 August 2012

"We as Faurfax County residents need to start asking the right question: not how much we still need to grow, but why we need to keep growing. It seems that growth for the sake of growth has become the overriding goal. And growth will bring more people, whi"

592.
Jennifer S 20 August 2012

"I support the $1.06 tax rate."

593.
Sherrie S 19 August 2012
594.
Mike L 15 August 2012
595.
Thomas P 15 August 2012
596.
Penelope K 15 August 2012
597.
Antonio Ee 14 August 2012

"The government has no money but it has its hand in my pocket. Stop the government handout to dependent individuals supported by confiscatory taxes on working people. I want to keep the money I earn not be legally robbed by the government. Cut everything i"

598.
Samuel Td 13 August 2012

"Increased taxes tied to increased property values prices retirees on fixed incomes right out of their homes"

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William Ed 10 August 2012
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Carolyn Ln 6 August 2012

"What consideration are you giving to the average retired couple who exceeds the maximums for tax relief but who, none-the-less, lives on a fixed budget and with only adequate reserves for the future?"

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