Texas K–12 Education Spending Set to Rise, but Who Will Pay?
Jason Saving
Southwest Economy, 2019, issue Q3, 17-21
Abstract:
The Texas Legislature approved increased public school spending while at the same time limiting property tax increases. Because new revenue to fund this increase over the longer term was not identified, the latest fix may not fully provide a long-term solution to meeting local districts? needs.
Date: 2019
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