New Law Looks to Protect Hoosier Farmers

  A bill that would prevent a property tax increase for Hoosier farmers is currently awaiting the governor’s final approval. Co-authored by Senator Richard D. Young, Jr., Senate Bill 319 would revert the factors that determine soil productivity to the levels set in March 2011. This is the first bill to be approved by both Chambers of the Indiana General Assembly.

Young said it’s a very important bill that would prevent a lot of financial troubles for farmers.

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