And we had at least one town with a third $3.28 tax rate, and that was too wide. So we went to Act 60. And the system we have now, which says Met Brigham, that A penny on the tax rate on any town raises the same amount of money per student in that town. And so the towns with a great deal of property wealth paid in on a lot more. It all went into what was fondly called the shark pool. (40:09–40:19)
CLAIM
Asserts that a uniform tax rate raises the same amount of money per student across towns.
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