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Message: From GoLocalProv by Paul J. Spetrini, GoLocalProv News Editor: From the moment the state of Rhode Island stopped reimbursing local municipalities for the money they were losing due to a mandated $6,000 auto excise tax exemption, residents have been up in arms as the property tax bills for their vehicles skyrocketed, often at much different rates from one community to the next. Nowhere was this clearer than in Warwick was one of a number of communities that lowered its exemption to a mere $500 in the first year, leading to protests at City Hall and an election campaign to oust those in the local government who supported the move. http://www.golocalprov.comhttp://beta.golocalprov.com/car-excise-tax-still-a-sore-subject