CAMAS — Clark County staffers are on a mission to spread the word about a decades-old tax exemption program that can help limited-income adults age 61 and older and residents with disabilities save money on property taxes.
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Source: The Columbian
Program cuts property taxes for thousands of older Clark County residents on limited incomes
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