Kent Roe Column: Session’s over, but the job continues
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By Tucker Hermans - March 13, 2026 in Column, Featured Reading Time: 2 minutes
Dear Neighbors, The 2026 legislative session came to a close this week, and on Thursday, Governor Rhoden signed the major property tax relief bills, S...
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