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Arizona Tax Revolt

A state wide grass roots organization dedicated to Property Tax Reform. This measure will likely save you hundreds and maybe more each year. Arizona's Property Tax system was written by Government to assure them virtually unlimited...

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Arizona Tax Revolt

A state wide grass roots organization dedicated to Property Tax Reform. This measure will likely save you hundreds and maybe more each year. Arizona's Property Tax system was written by Government to assure them virtually unlimited...

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City Of El Mirage

About Us Settled by migrant farm workers in 1937 on the west bank of the Agua Fria River, this...

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City Of Goodyear

About Us Goodyear, Arizona  a city with a rich, rewarding quality of life and great community spirit....

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City of Peoria

Peoria is Arizona's ninth largest city with an estimated year 2006 population of 138,143. Peoria is located in...

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City of Surprise

For those living in Surprise today, it is hard to imagine that our city of 100,000 people was once a sleepy little...

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City of Tolleson

About Us Tolleson is a self-contained community, 10 miles west of downtown Phoenix. W.G. Tolleson of South...

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Tonopah Valley Community Council

The Council is a body which acts as an intermediary between the Tonopah Community, and external bodies such as various county, state, and federal governments and agencies. It has the responsibility and duty to research...

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Town Of Buckeye

 In 1877, the founder of the settlement that was to become the Town of Buckeye led a party of six men, three women...

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