And all of those measures passed by almost two thirds. Some were right around there in the mid-60s. And that tells you people support their schools. But, you know, I believe The state has been holding up its side of the bargain, and the end result of all of these referendas across the state is that we're transferring more and more of the cost of education onto the local property tax holders. And look, nobody likes a tax. I get that. But if there's one tax people especially don't like, it's the property taxes. (16:00–16:16)
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