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It took two rounds of voting Tuesday before Dawson County Hospital District board members finally agreed on a new tax rate.The final outcome resulted in the district increasing the tax rate by about two pennies.“To ensure that we still have a viable hospital that is able to provide services to our community,” said Board President David Sanderson about the reason for the tax increase.The five member board first voted on keeping the No New Revenue tax rate at 30.5812-cents per $100 valuation.The No New Revenue rate is essentially the tax rate that would produce the same revenue as the prior ...

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Lamesa Press-Reporter

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Lamesa, TX 79331
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