The ballot measure is for a 0.1% sales tax increase. The city said revenue would be used to fund more police officers and public safety efforts.
GIG HARBOR, Wash. — In Tuesday’s primary election people living in the city of Gig Harbor will decide if they want to approve a sales tax increase that would help fund the police department.
The ballot measure is for a 0.1% sales tax increase that would bring the city’s sales tax from the current 8.9% up to 9.0%. The city said the sales tax increase would create an additional $1 million in revenue each year and would be used to
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