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  2. Memphis City Council pushes major budget items to days before ...

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    The current property tax rate for Memphis residents is $2.70. Memphis residents pay both city and county taxes and pay the most in property taxes in all of the state.

  3. Memphis tax hikes: City Council passes three increases to ...

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    Memphis City Councilmembers passed three tax increases Tuesday to balance the about $858 million fiscal year 2025 budget. The city property tax will increase by 18.2%, but that is lower than Mayor ...

  4. Government of Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The city of Memphis is split between two congressional districts. The western three-fourths of the city, including downtown, is within the Ninth Congressional District, which has been represented by Democrat Steve Cohen since 2007. Cohen was the first white Democrat to represent a significant portion of Memphis in more than 40 years.

  5. Memphis Mayor Paul Young is seeking a property tax hike ... - AOL

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    Memphis Mayor Paul Young announced that he would be seeking a property tax increase to account for a $30 million shortfall in the city budget.

  6. Shelby County, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    E. H. Crump, the political boss of Memphis who was also influential in the county and state, gained a 1911 legislative act creating a three-member executive commission for the Shelby County Commission, which could override the court on all issues except setting property taxes, which was protected by the state constitution.

  7. List of mayors of Memphis, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The city leaders during this period were known as President of the Taxing District. They were David T. Porter (1879-1881), John Overton (1881-1883), David P. Hadden (1883-1891), William D. Bethell (1891-1893) and Walter L. Clapp (1893-1895) who then became mayor. See the article History of Memphis, Tennessee for more information.