1% Tax on Tax

1% Tax on Tax

In 2018 the Heise and Township Board forced a 1% administration fee on tax collections costing Plymouth taxpayers millions.  

40% PROPERTY TAX INCREASE

40% PROPERTY TAX INCREASE

Since taking office in 2016, Heise has passed the largest tax increase in township history, implemented a 1% tax on tax, and is looking for more

OVER $10 MILLION IN LAWSUITS

OVER $10 MILLION IN LAWSUITS

Heise’s Leadership Has Lead To Millions Of Dollars In Lawsuits That The Taxpayers Will Have To Pay

Plymouth Township Let’s Make Our Voices Heard

Kurt and Jerry

The last eight years have proven that Kurt Heise and Jerry Vorva have not been effective advocates for the residents, and they have made campaign donations, pay raises, and bigger government a larger priority than the people of Plymouth. As a result, Plymouth Township is changing for the worse. Casinos, sewage plants, higher taxes? That’s the Kurt and Jerry Way

  • $10 Million Lawsuit on the Heise Downs Horse Track
  • 1% Collection Tax to Collect Our Taxes
  • His Opposition to Salem Springs will Lead to a Waste Water Treatment Plant
  • Orchestrated the Meijer Lawsuit to Bypass the Planning Commission and Resident’s Concerns
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Since 2018 1% Tax On Tax Has Cost Taxpayers

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Since 2018 Property Taxes Increased

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Kurt and Jerry's Leadership has lead to millions of dollars in lawsuits that the taxpayers will have to pay

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Since 2016 Elected Official's Salaries Increased

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1% Tax on Tax

In 2018, with our economy booming and property values finally increasing after the 2008-09 recession, Kurt Heise and Jerry Vorva imposed a 1% administrative fee on tax collections so that they could give themselves a 25% pay raise.

Largest Tax Increase in Plymouth Township History

Shortly after taking office, Kurt and Jerry pushed for and passed the largest tax increase in the history of Plymouth Township.

Kurt and Jerry’s Failed Leadership Cost Taxpayers Millions

Since taking office, Kurt and Jerry have gotten the township into several lawsuits. Some of which they coordinated (Meijers), and others were caused by their mismanagement. As a result, taxpayers could be on the hook for over $10 million

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PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP CANDIDATES FOR HONESTY, INTEGRITY, AND ACCOUNTABILITY

Here are the candidates that are committed to keep taxes low, repealing the 1% Tax on Tax, and making Plymouth Township a great place to raise a family.

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Township Treasurer

Bob Doroshewitz
Republican
  • Bob Doroshewitz has served on the board for 20 years – 18 as a trustee and two as treasurer. Bob has been married 25 years, and has two college-aged kid. Bob has a BA and MA from MSU, a JD and is an attorney.
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Township Supervisor

Chuck Curmi
Republican
  • Chuck Curmi is a life long resident of Plymouth Township for 69 years, and has served as a Trustee for over 30 years. Chuck has his Bachelor of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering from Michigan Technological University, and his MBA from the University of Detroit Mercy.
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Township Clerk

Nancy Conzelman
Democrat
  • Nancy Conzelman served as the Township Clerk from 2012-2016. Nancy is a graduate of Marian High School, University of Michigan and Wayne State University Law School and is a licensed attorney. Nancy has lived in Plymouth Township for 31 years, and raised here kids here, all of whom attended PCCS.
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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING

CONSERVATIVES VOICE THEIR OPINION

I’m flying in the face of all the disparaging comments they make about moderates and RINOs and all of the terminology that they throw around.”

Kurt Rino Heise

Kurt Rino Heise

Township Supervisor

“It is fiscally irresponsible for government to charge taxpayers a fee to collect their taxes. That is why I voted against the township budget. I cannot in good conscious vote in favor of a tax on taxes. If I’m elected Township Supervisor, I will repeal that 1% tax at our first meeting.

Chuck Curmi

Chuck Curmi

Candidate for Supervisor

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JOIN OUR EFFORTS?

The last eight years have proven that Kurt Heise’s not an effective advocate for the residents, and he has made campaign donations a larger priority than the people of Plymouth. As a result, Plymouth Township is changing for the worse. Casinos, sewage plants, higher taxes? That’s the Heise way The Please join our efforts to help elect conservative candidates who believe in the Republican Party Platform, are fiscally responsible, and will put the people of Plymouth Township first. On a local level, we must elect candidates who will repeal the tax on tax and not try to raise taxes repeatedly.

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