Schools have to deal with some outrageous swings in demographics. Not always economic. And the state budget ebbs and floods, we had a surplus a few years ago. Anyway the rich should be taxed even more, and we should limit property ownership to residents. But I’m not sure you provided evidence about the economy of the state.
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Haha, tax the wealthy and corporations? That's rich...
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.