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Quotes by Pete Sepp

Pete Sepp

“[To appeal your assessment you will need to do some research and possibly hire an appraiser, but you do not need a lawyer. The appeal process is set up for individuals. It is not a court of law.] You can determine whether you have a case in the space of an afternoon, ... And your chances for success are pretty good; Id say as much as 50 percent.”

“What homeowners often dont know or realize is that this process is a subjective one. Essentially, your assessment is one persons opinion about the value of your house.”

“Obviously, many homeowners expected an increase due to higher property values. But many homeowners have had serious sticker shock.”

“You can determine whether you have a case in the space of an afternoon. Your chances for success are pretty good.”

“No spending reduction is easy, otherwise they would have been done a long time ago.”

“This is the perfect opportunity for Congress to demonstrate its newfound, post-Katrina concern to keep the deficit in check.”

“[Outside opposition is another concern. Many privacy groups and other advocacy groups worry about the impact this trend could have on citizens.] Revenue departments have many, many more sweeping powers than any other agency or private collections firm would have under fair debt collection laws, ... So now what youll have is revenue agents who are used to using those broad powers going after people who owe court fines or student loans. Some people might think this is great, but if you start unleashing the power of the government on those people, they might actually begin to chafe at such practices. I dont think its a good idea.”

“Republicans are spending at a rate not seen since Lyndon Johnsons presidency, ... Theyre legislating as if deficits dont matter.”

“It was felt that there had to be inducements”

“There is, however, one excellent advantage for taxpayers: predictability, ... There is only one up-front contribution, which is a match with the employee contribution, and no fluctuations.”