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Proposed Dallas budget: No tax increase, hire 200 police officers
Posted on August 9, 2012 at 4:18 PM
Updated Thursday, Aug 9 at 6:28 PM
Dallas city homeowners won't be facing a tax rate increase and most fees they pay will stay the same as well in the proposed 2012-13 budget released Thursday afternoon by City Manager Mary Suhm.
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