Back to the drawing board for Ridgeland's tax bill
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RIDGELAND MAYOR Gene McGee says officials will soon start working on a bill that would authorize any city in Mississippi to temporarily increase sales tax if 60 percent of voters in the city approve.
“My position has always been that if there’s a project that’s worthy of allowing the citizens to vote to pay for that project, requiring a 60-percent majority, then when that project is over [the tax increase] goes away,” McGee said.






