SSFC’s Timbs Discusses School Aid Distribution
The Statewide School Finance Consortium represents more than 350 districts around the state. And for years, they have complained about the way state aid is distributed. Now, the groups says poor school district will take another hit thanks to the property tax cap. SSFC Executive Director Rick Timbs explains why he thinks the money has gotten to tied up in politics.
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