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December, the 3rd
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During Citizens Comments on Agenda Items; In the Audio file above, find comments regarding the RIFA proposal at 08:15.
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Some may ask what is a Regional Industrial Facility Authority (RIFA)? A better understanding can be had by reading this →article. However, don't get caught up in the “fluff” in this piece, with “the jobs”, the additional “tax revenue”. Most of the benefits being touted are “in theory”.
After attempting to examine the Roanoke RIFA project, there was nothing substantive to be found. There were no hard facts or financial figures available. What is a hard fact is that active participation requires County Supervisors to hand over their authority to a third party (“The Authority”) and the includes making their County taxpayers liable for costs and unanticipated liabilities. The Authority can take loans for projects, make loans to businesses, create bond issues, etc., which can create a financial mess, with taxpayers footing the bill. The crisis created by the Federal Government's management of GSE's “(Government Sponsored Enterprises)” Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, come to mind. Taxpayers, not our government, were on the hook for the bailouts which were estimated in the hundreds of billions →article.
Government can get their citizens into financial liabilities, but it's taxpayer wallets that bails government out. Let's not let that happen here, in Highland County.