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Local governments set to get break on property insurance premiums
Local governments will receive a break on property insurance premiums under legislation sponsored by Rep. Peter Barca of Kenosha.
The Assembly on Thursday unanimously passed Barca’s bill allowing municipalities, counties, school districts and other public entities that pay into the state’s Local Government Property Insurance Fund to receive about half their insurance premium for 2009 back as a dividend credit.
See the complete story in today's Kenosha News, Page: A2
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