Northampton County Passes 2026 No-Tax-Increase Budget

Press release from County Executive Lamont G. McClure.

Dec. 4, 2025

— Jeff Ward, Lehigh Valley News Briefs

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Northampton County Council passed Executive Lamont G. McClure’s 2026 no-tax-increase budget tonight, according to a county press release.

The budget is the eighth McClure has presented in his two terms as executive. Seven left county property taxes unchanged and one reduced the levy.

McClure, a Democrat, will leave office at the end of this year. He is one of several Democrats who have said they’re running for the U.S. Congress seat held by first-term Republican Ryan Mackenzie.

The county millage will remain at 10.8, or $10.80 per $1,000 of assessed property value. At that rate, the annual tax on a $50,000 property is $540.

Democrat Tara Zrinski, the county controller, will succeed McClure as executive.

2 thoughts on “Northampton County Passes 2026 No-Tax-Increase Budget

  1. vernabolte's avatar

    Thank God

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  2. phantomexactly621f52b3bb's avatar
    phantomexactly621f52b3bb December 4, 2025 — 9:34 pm

    What about Easton… tax increases all around for the last 8 years, and just got raised again

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