The state makes that decision, not the local voters. Here. Local voters decide this is what we want to spend on our schools. They all decide that. Then The state takes out all the sales tax revenue, the rooms and meals, all the revenue that's in. That's not property tax. And then we set the rate necessary to raise the additional funds. So last year, when people were yelling at me in parades that you raised our Property taxes. (42:48–42:59)
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Asserts that the state uses non-property tax revenues to fund education.
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