On a national level, nearly half of all property tax
revenue goes to public school funding.
Not exact matches
It takes a little research but the legalization in Colorado has proven
to be beneficial - crime rate cut in half; tax
revenue with a huge portion
going to support
public schools.
When it became clear that some Cuomo tax hikes were
going to be rejected and both legislative houses wanted
to drive more money than Cuomo's plan
to public schools, a solution was found: re-estimating
revenues.
Any direct or indirect erosion of Impact Aid through a voucher program will reduce the Impact Aid funding currently
going to these districts, and would also place a great financial burden on the local community, which would be left
to fund
public schools with an already low level of state and local tax
revenue.
About half of all property tax
revenue in the U.S.
goes to fund
public schools.