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  • TAGster Appointed to Austin’s Impact Fee Advisory Committee

TAGster Appointed to Austin’s Impact Fee Advisory Committee

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  • Date August 21, 2011

When running for office, there are ways to win without being elected!

Kris Bailey ran for Austin City Council this spring promoting issues like privatizing city utility services, reversing the practice of water fluoridation, and ending subsidies to big developers through decreased/waived impact fees.

Because of his hard work, and willingness to talk about the issues most candidates and elected officials avoid, Kris has secured a seat on the Impact Fee Advisory Committee. Kris will serve Austin by making sure that the City of Austin doesn’t continue to facilitate the unnatural growth that is draining our community of it’s much needed resources.

Thank you for your hard work, Kris…TAG is proud to support you and your efforts to keep the City of Austin accountable!

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