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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced the state’s property tax rate has been lowered for the fifth consecutive year.

The real state real property tax rate has been reduced from 10.9 cents to 10.6 cents per $100 assessed value. In a statement, Beshear said, “Right now, the federal government wants you to think that the only way to lower taxes is to leave the most vulnerable behind. But we’ve proven the opposite. We’ve lowered taxes and also expanded health care, invested in schools and students and celebrated the largest budget surpluses in our history. We will always put our people first and politics last.”

Beshear also announced $10 million is being allocated for the next round of grants from the State Aid Funding for Emergencies 4860 fund to assist communities impacted by February’s severe storms and floods, declared as FEMA Disaster 4860. The Governor signed legislation in March to create this new SAFE fund and announced the first 14 awards in May, totaling more than $25 million. He also announced more than $14.4 million to improve water and wastewater infrastructure in four communities across Eastern Kentucky impacted by the 2022 floods.

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