Greenwood mayor pushes for bump in food & beverage tax at city restaurants
7 years ago
Greenwood Mayor Mark Myers is hoping state lawmakers will finally pass a bill that would allow cities in Indiana to increase their food and beverage tax. Greenwood would use the extra funds to hire more police officers and firefighters.
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