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Jennings Voters Reject Both Tax Propositions on Ballot

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AI-generatedThis is a local election result with no direct commercial mechanism. The rejected tax propositions would have funded public library and city infrastructure, but no specific company, commodity, or supply chain is affected. The impact is limited to local government budgets and services in Jennings, with no material effect on any sector or market.
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- Jennings voters rejected a 10-year, 4.01-mill property tax for Carnegie Public Library (776 against, 578 in favor).
- The library tax would have generated $295,300 annually for maintenance.
- Voters also rejected a 10-year, 8.96-mill property tax for city streets, parks, and bridges (741 against, 608 in favor).
- The infrastructure tax would have generated $659,800 annually.
- Jeff Davis voters turned down all five proposed constitutional amendments.
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