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Ep 56 $300M Spent, Still In Debt? Davis County Commissioners Dream Team Explain

2 h 32 min · 17 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Ep 56 $300M Spent, Still In Debt? Davis County Commissioners Dream Team Explain

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John Croft, Susan Lee and Scott Fletcher join the God and Country Podcast this week. The Davis County Commissioner race heats up and we do not hold anything back. We assemble the commissioner 'Dream Team' and give Davis County voters an honest look into these candidates and what has happened the last year and a half with the current commissioners. Over $12 million in over spending and forced to increase property taxes. Davis County residents demand answers! What happened to lead to the unaffordability of the current property tax situation? Salt Lake County already exploded with a 30% increase, Davis was forced to settle for only a 15% increase. We discuss the budget, the election and everything in between. We also dive into the Box Elder County massive data center and the recent public meetings with the commissioners. What should be done with the data centers in Utah and why wasn't it handled well? Your freedoms as a citizen are at stake with every election.

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