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MISHAWAKA, Ind. — Several regional leaders gathered in Mishawaka Monday evening to talk about the real-world impacts they are starting to see in their communities due to Senate Enrolled Act 1 (SEA-1), the statewide reform to property taxes passed in April.
The organization that hosted the roundtable, Accelerate Indiana Municipalities (Aim), came with a set of potential SEA-1 reforms to share, as they have been searching for a balanced way for municipalities to give needed property tax relief, while still providing the required essential services.
Mishawaka Mayor Dave Wood also serves as the current president for Aim. He explained they can’t turn back time, so instead they’re l

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