A county in western Michigan could become the third county in the state to adopt a special tax to help children and families. The millage is on the ballot Tuesday in Muskegon County.
WOOD-TV says a home worth $100,000 would get an additional tax of $75 per year. Supporters say the money could be used to prevent youth violence, provide after-school opportunities and offer employment help.
A committee would make recommendations to county officials. Muskegon County court administrator Sandra Vanderhyde says there are "gaps" in public services for people under 21.
WOOD-TV says Eaton and Ingham counties have a similar tax earmarked for youth and families.