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Greensburg / Decatur County Chamber Headlines:

Importance of Proper Communication is Mixer Topic

Member-to-Member Direct Mail Deadline is Sept. 14

Second Friday's Downtown Greensburg

Goody's Re-Opens in Greensburg

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Greensburg/Decatur County Chamber Welcomes Disney Institute to Indianapolis, Sept. 28

Chamber Members Selling Pirates/Bears Tickets

Honda Names New President

Sears Now Open in New Location

Southeastern Indiana Automotive Expo Held in Greensburg

Office Pride Cleaning Franchise Available

Emsweller Named Executive Director

Teams Compete in Chamber Golf Outing

Job Growth in U.S, Driven Entirely by Startups, According to Kauffman Foundation Study

Chamber Director Ready for New Challenge

Top Flight Gymnastics Celebrates Grand Opening

Lil' Charlie's Restaurant & Brewery Opens New Back Patio

2010 Decatur Co. 4-H Fair Schedule

SoINBiz Regional Initiative Launched to Assist Start-Up Businesses in Southern Indiana

2010 HIRE Act - New Tax Benefits & Reporting Rules

Understanding the Psychological Effects of Disasters is Key to Survival

Foster Awarded Kroger Community Service Award

McDonalds Opens in St. Paul

Young Hoosiers Conservation Corps

Business Financial Analysis Tool from ISBDC

State Launches Indiana Supplier INsight

Honda Emergency Services Featured at February Safety Council

Rotary Announces 2010 Euchre Tournament Winners

Southeast Indiana Health Education Network

Senator Bayh Announces He Will Not Run Again

Leising Co-Authors Farmland Assessment Formula Revisions

ETC Announces Tech Team Technical Assistance Program

INDOT Launches Statewide Traveler Web Site, Phone Number


Leising Co-Authors Farmland Assessment Formula Revisions

Senate lawmakers approved a measure Tuesday (February 2nd) to revise the formula used to calculate the value of bare farmland for assessment, a process farmers believe is currently unfair, according to State Sen. Jean Leising (R-Oldenburg).

Senate lawmakers voted 50-0 in support of Senate Bill 396 sending the measure to the House of Representatives for further consideration.
Leising, co-author of the bill, said state figures show farmers are experiencing unanticipated increases in farmland assessments based on an experimental formula crafted in 2006.

Leising attributes the increase in farmland assessed values to the increase in grain prices that occurred when ethanol production was increased following the spike in oil prices.

A statewide per-acre value for agricultural land is set each year by the Indiana Department of Local Government Finance (DLGF). Currently, DLGF uses an adjusted six-year average and takes into account net-income and cash-rent models, according to Leising. The base rate used for calculating the assessed value has doubled in a five-year period.

Senate Bill 396, supported by the Indiana Farm Bureau, would use an adjusted rolling average that eliminates the highest and lowest values over a six-year period. This is known by economists as the "Olympic Average." The model would give farmers and local governments more stable agricultural property assessments.
Officials of the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Farm Services Agency routinely use the Olympic Average technique in determining agri-business programs nationwide, including here in Indiana.

Leising stated, "Lawmakers have worked together to reduce the dependence of schools on property taxes." The state now pays the operating funds for public schools from the state general fund. "This legislation helps give stability to our farmers who have seen their farmland assessments double."

Source: Office of Senator Jean Leising




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