Lausd wants your $
I am sure eveyone heard on the evening news yesterday that the LAUSD is going to ask for a parcel tax to help their budget. They wanted to do it last year but it got too late. They want $100 per parcel I believe.
I know of 3 other cities where this has happened. So. Pasadea passed a measure last year but it was too late to be on the prop tax bill so it had to be mailed directly to the SPSB. The fire dept in a little mountain community needed money for fires but it made the decision and it was on the tax bill. They did not put anything on a ballot. A few days ago, on TV, I see Pasadena wants to put a school measure on the ballot for a parcel tax. I realized sometime ago that the retired seniors who do not have very much income could lose there paid for homes because of property tax. I would like to know why the schools need so much. The Lottery was touted as the answer to school financing. How about cutting out some of what every parent should be supplying....... Breakfast Lunch School Supplies Some schools I think have a day care for the little mothers Cut out the Chacono Studies or any others that are not the three Rs They are proposing cutting 6 days a year from the school year. Fine with me. Of course the teachers do not want to lose any salary, who does? The City Council has to OK some of this but when did they ever do anything for any legal resident? If you are against this, now is the time to let your voice be heard. They are in fast mode right now. They want it on the June ballot. I am not in the LAUSD area so it does not affect me but it will be coming to each and every home owner soon..[B] |
I know I misspelled that Mexican Studies word but I don't even see it in my dictionary. When I find it I will edit the word.
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This story is on the first page of the Late Extra in the LA Times.
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Why not do away with school altogether?
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