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marble falls

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23. It's the national budget of a lot of countries ...
Thu Apr 1, 2021, 04:05 PM
Apr 2021

What California's budget deal means for K-12 schools ...
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The $202 billion budget Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law Monday largely keeps intact funding for California's public schools, capping a turbulent couple months of budget negotiations.

Many times a house will be demolished except for frame of front door, for Prop 13 tax dodge. nt Bernardo de La Paz Aug 2018 #1
It's a Big Problem. byronius Aug 2018 #2
If the law was enacted by a public vote Kilgore Aug 2018 #3
If you eliminate the prop 13 tax break on inherited properties Mr.Bill Aug 2018 #4
What would keep renters from going to another rental BigmanPigman Aug 2018 #6
Because moving costs money, too. Many can't afford this. Mr.Bill Aug 2018 #10
We own a house that is taxed under prop 13. pennylane100 Aug 2018 #16
Our scenario exactly. Tikki Sep 2018 #19
Simple economics. Also, property tax has gone up significantly through the years on existing still_one Aug 2018 #8
Prop 13 covers these other taxes in a way. Mr.Bill Aug 2018 #15
Given we generally have a budget surplus in California Johonny Apr 2021 #27
With the inflated prices of real estate in California, trump's tax breaks which hurt states like still_one Aug 2018 #5
Every time "education" based taxes BigmanPigman Aug 2018 #7
and I voted for those revenues, but that is where the problem is. find out what is still_one Aug 2018 #13
Employers that benefit from an educated work force Mr.Bill Aug 2018 #11
I have no problem with that still_one Aug 2018 #14
Counties Levy Separate Taxes The River Aug 2018 #9
as a homeowner, I absolutely love prop 13 AlexSFCA Aug 2018 #12
WHAT A BUNCH OF SHIT ROB-ROX Aug 2018 #17
Our home went from $195,000 in the late 1990s SHRED Aug 2018 #18
I'm in a similar situation Retrograde Oct 2018 #21
People do this a lot, esp. when elderly CountAllVotes Oct 2018 #20
CA schools DonCallis Apr 2021 #22
It's the national budget of a lot of countries ... marble falls Apr 2021 #23
Welcome to DU! TomSlick Apr 2021 #28
Spam deleted by MIR Team DawwidDem Apr 2021 #24
Don't get me started on this. BigmanPigman Apr 2021 #25
No and Yes Johonny Apr 2021 #26
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