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From affordable housing to grocery tax cut: Nashville mayor signs city’s 2027 budget
Nashville Mayor Freddie O’Connell signed the city’s 2027 budget, which includes a 0.5% grocery tax cut and funding for affordable housing. The budget also allocates $4.5 million to make the Eviction Right to Counsel program permanent, aiming to improve affordability for residents.
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