The proposed 2023-2024 budget for the Lake George Central School District, approved by its board of education on April 4, calls for a 2.29% increase in real property taxes. The Post Star reports the district anticipates a $441,040 increase in revenue coming from real property taxes, and other revenues totaling $24,808,692 to be used to balance the budget. The board anticipates $21,453,000, or 86.5% of the district’s revenue, to come from real estate taxes alone, with $2,377,612 in state aid as the only other amount reaching the millions.