Unfortunately we can't fix this in CA without touching property taxation, the main source of school financing here.https://twitter.com/matt_barnum/status/767833764932251648 …
taxes incentivize or disincentivize behavior. Low effective property tax rates are capitalized into higher property values.
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Agree, but that seems beside the point. The
$s go to Sacto, which can send more to schools if they want. -
the separation of accountability from local to state has a lot of unintended consequences
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Bigger issue is highly progressive structure of CA taxes, yielding boom/bust var in school funding that is so disruptive.
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