Preferences for School Finance Systems: Voters Versus Judges
Colin D. Campbell and
William A. Fischel
National Tax Journal, 1996, vol. 49, issue 1, 1-15
Abstract:
Questions the rationale behind judicial review of school finance schemes adopted by legislatures that are influenced by "property-rich" communities, and examines voter preference in the failed 1992 gubernatorial campaign of a New Hampshire legislator who ran on a property tax and school reform finance platform after in narrowly failed in the legislature.
Date: 1996
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