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Arizona Proposition

312

Allows property tax refunds when local laws aren't enforced.

This ballot measure would allow people to seek property tax refunds if they incur expenses because local governments fail to enforce laws against illegal camping, loitering, panhandling, public consumption of alcohol or drugs, public urination or obstructing thoroughfares.

LAW AND PROPERTY INFORMATION

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Tucson Proposition

414

The City of Tucson is asking voters to consider a half-cent sales tax increase for the next 10 years to fund a safer and more vibrant Tucson. If approved by voters on Tuesday, March 11, the City’s sales tax rate would increase to 3.1% and generate a projected $800 million over those 10 years.

The revenues that the half-cent sales tax would generate, if approved by voters, over the 10 years would be split into five distinct categories with 65.75% of the funding allocated to public safety investments and 34.25% of the funding allocated to community resiliency investments. 

The proposed Safe & Vibrant City ballot measure invests in five vital areas:

Pie chart depicting funding distribution: 17.5% for Affordable Housing & Shelter, 16.75% for Neighborhood & Community Resilience, 22.75% for Enhanced Emergency Response, 12.25% for Technology Investments, and 30.75% for Capital Investments for First Responders.

Last years crime rates.

Over the course of the last year, statistical analysis reveals that the incidence of property crimes in Arizona has been a matter of concern. The implementation of our comprehensive range of services has been seen to act as a very affective deterrent against various forms of property crimes such as theft, burglary, robbery, motor vehicle theft, arson, and vandalism on your properties.

Property crime rates

info obtained by Arizona public domain- https://azcrimestatistics.azdps.gov/tops/report/crime-overview/arizona/2024

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With a total number of 171,045 crime cases total in arizona, our state is still 29% lower in crime rate compared to last years number of 241,149 total cases.

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