Well, Prop. 13 may have passed bc CA homeowners didn't want to share w lower income schools. http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.180.1851&rep=rep1&type=pdf …https://twitter.com/metamatt/status/758846062429732868 …
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I said many not all. And ones that could pass on "savings" are probably rich right? But the. Again most districts
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in less affluent areas get state funding so reset on taxes doesn't help as much.
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I distinctly remember in 1984 that one of the arguments for the Lottery was to provide extra funds for Ed.
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2. Instead the legislature reduced the proportion of normal funding. The problem is priorities, not funds.
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that's how it always works. Which then leads to props to try and prioritize. Which then leads to crazy
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