Seems like most of her wants would/could be satisfied through a church in the area. But then she would probably be expected to tithe or whatnot, even perhaps clean up her moral act. No, churches are too inconvenient: let the amenities and activities be run by the nonjudgmental government.
If they succeed and impose any tax, the state will see an exodus like the one in Massachusetts because if people want to be overtaxed, they might as well live in a place that knows how to do it right and has been doing it for thirty years. Property values will decline because people won't be able to sell homes to transplants because there will be no incentive to move here, I mean, besides the wonderful permafrost. Then they'll be taking in less money via the outrageous property tax, which will have to increase to meet the demand of public money that won't decline with the values.