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Old 02-14-2005, 10:20 AM   #50
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It still does not adress the original problem that came out of the Claremont decision. And that is property taxes should not be the basis of funding education. Now we are right back to where we started. If and when the statewide property tax portion of the property tax bill is eliminated, the school portion of the property tax bill will go up to make up for what is lost from the statewide property tax & property taxes are still the major source of funding education.
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