Education Finance Reform

Date: Jan. 1, 2018
Issues: Education

Reforms that result in lower education property taxes can support affordable homeownership & rental apartments as well as all helping businesses. The state must stop using the Education Fund to finance costs that are not directly related to pre K through 12 education spending because this drives up property taxes. The state should pay for the Act 46 tax incentives that reward merging districts directly rather than allowing that cost to drive up property taxes in the Education Fund.


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