Having Déjà vu when the state talks about its bond package? Don’t fret….you are!

Back in 2000 a state bond package contained a requirement that some localities match state funds for the projects being build using the bond funding. This means that if the county couldn’t afford their matching requirement for the new construction of the bond, then property taxes were increased.

Fast forward to 2015.

The Governor proposed a bond package, and the NC House voted to increase the infrastructure plans. So now there is a bond package of $2.85 billion and another $1.3 billion for highway construction.

In case you were wondering…..YES –  there is a local matching portion to this one too. A friend of my at Civitas found that,

 “The bonds do have local matches, the parks bonds are $1 local to $4 state funding, the public school bonds are also $1 to $4 for counties below the average state wealth and $1 to $1 for the areas at or above the average state wealth. For the courthouse bonds the funds will be on a $1 to $4 basis for tier one counties, a $1 to $2 basis for tier two and all other tiers will be on a $1 to $1 basis.”

But that won’t be on the ballot when you vote for the bond. Remember, bonds cost money because of that little pesky thing called interest. So, get out your checkbooks…cause your property tax is more than likely going to go up to pay for these STATE BONDS.