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California is about to tax guns more like alcohol and tobacco − and that could put a dent in gun...
The Conversation via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoOne way to think about it is to...By making a given product more expensive, such a tax leads people...
Talawanda School Board votes to continue one-tier busing system for 2024-2025 school year; presents...
The Miami Student· 24 hours agoThe Talawanda School District Board of Education made its final decision on the busing system and ...
Shelby City Schools Board of Education hears bright financial forecast
Gannett via AOL· 9 hours agoShelby City Schools has plenty of days it could operate without getting revenue Lykins said a good way to evaluate a school district's ...
How Free School Meals Went Mainstream
New York Times· 9 hours agoKurt Marthaller, who oversees school food programs in Butte, Mont., faces many cafeteria-related challenges: children skipping the lunch line because...
Midland Public Schools approves Miller-Nelson’s superintendent contract
Midland Daily News· 4 hours agoAfter a long search process, Midland Public Schools Board of Education has officially signed off on...
Richland approves tentative budget with tax increase; superintendent provides background on need for...
The Tribune-Democrat, Johnstown, Pa. via Yahoo Finance· 7 hours agoMay 21—Richland School Board voted 8-1 Monday to approve a tentative budget with a tax hike and projected deficit. However, prior to that action, Superintendent Arnold Nadonley ...
$801.8 million tentative Fayette school budget helps teachers who spend money on supplies
Lexington Herald-Leader via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoThe Fayette schools 2024-2025 tentative budget includes a $250 supply budget for each classroom...
Greater Latrobe School District eyes potential $859K revenue shortfall for 2024-25
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review· 5 days agoGreater Latrobe School District officials have proposed a 2024-2025 budget with $66.6 million in...
California school enrollment falls even after new 'TK' grade boosts enrollment
The Center Square· 22 hours agoBecause public school funding is dependent on enrollment and attendance, adding thousands of new...
City could see $700 million if colleges and hospitals pay some property taxes: report
Crain's New York Business· 2 hours agoThe report, from the New School’s Center for New York City Affairs, calls for amending the state’s constitution to allow the city’s largest nonprofit colleges and hospitals ...