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Personally, I'd prefer to see property taxes drop by +/-50%.

Dirty little secret of U.S. education: the public schools that spend the most money per student deliver the poorest results in terms of achievement. This is a disaster & we must starve the bureaucracy that produces it. Solution: school choice on steroids. If a parent moves their kids from a school spending $30k/student to one that spends $15k per student, the kid gets to keep half the difference. That kid will graduate 12th grade with a 6-figure graduation gift. It's not even close which is a better use of money. We need real vision, not old slogans.

Personally, I'd prefer to see property taxes drop by +/-50%. >Dirty little secret of U.S. education: the public schools that spend the *most* money per student deliver the *poorest* results in terms of achievement. This is a disaster & we must starve the bureaucracy that produces it. Solution: school choice on steroids. If a parent moves their kids from a school spending $30k/student to one that spends $15k per student, the kid gets to keep half the difference. That kid will graduate 12th grade with a 6-figure graduation gift. It's not even close which is a better use of money. We need real vision, not old slogans.

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Yes, because schools are money laundering schemes and these schools are the most greedy.