The Montgomery County Board of Supervisors will vote Monday on whether to raise the real estate tax rate by 5 cents in the next fiscal year. It will also vote on approving the fiscal 2026-27 county budget, which is proposed to grow by about $14.9 million compared to the current budget that expires after June 30. Two of seven supervisors, Vice Chair Steve Fijalkowski and member Todd King, have said they will vote no on the tax increase and the bu…
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