Rome, Ga., has issued its list of projects that could be funded if voters approve a Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST). City officials expect to raise around $67.6 million with
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Rome, Ga., has issued its list of projects that could be funded if voters approve a Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST). City officials expect to raise around $67.6 million with the tax to fund 26 projects, including construction of new buildings or the restoration of existing buildings as well as some road projects, according to the Rome News-Tribune.
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