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I've seen a few worrying events in the past few days.

  • East Bay Area School district is talking about closing campuses, merging schools, selling of property, and $100M deficit over next 3 yrs
  • San Francisco School district sounding about the same
  • BART talking about closing a significant number of stations
  • CA budget deficit

It's stunning to me that all this is going on and somehow we're still not talking about increasing taxes on the wealthy or corporations.

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[–] Hello_there@fedia.io 1 points 1 day ago

I'm aware of that proposal - however at least according to the school board presentation I saw, it wouldn't end the problem with the district's budget. And BART is pinning their hopes on a sales tax - one of the most regressive taxes possible. I think there's more room to go.