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End of ARRA shouldn’t mean another cost shift to schools
May 3, 2011
2011 state budget plans raise property taxes
April 29, 2010
The Mystery Is Why, Not How
March 2, 2010
The governor’s ‘tax relief’ sleight-of-hand
February 3, 2010
Publications
Vermont Education Spending: The Facts
October 14, 2010
It’s Raining Hard: Tap the Fund
January 14, 2010
December 2009 Update
December 18, 2009
Property Tax Rise: Don’t blame the schools
December 7, 2009
Rescissions: More Information Required
August 13, 2009
A Cost Shift to the Education Fund: Smaller is Better
June 25, 2009
Press Release: Vermonters Would Pay More with Governor’s Budget Cuts
May 28, 2009
Property Tax Increase – Unnecessary, Unwise, Unfair
April 29, 2009
School funding ‘fundamentally broken’?
March 8, 2009
Vermont’s 2009 Budget: The State Should Step In, Not Step Back
March 1, 2008
Poor towns aren’t gaming Act 68 system
February 18, 2008
School-Budget Voters Are Minding Their Own Purse Strings
February 1, 2008
Vermonters’ Incomes Outpaced School Taxes (1996-2006)
December 2, 2007
School-financing law is working
February 25, 2007
A Citizen’s Guide to the CLA: Vermont’s Common Level of Appraisal Adjustment for School Taxes
December 30, 2006
Analysis of General Fund Transfer to Education Fund
September 18, 2006
A Citizen’s Guide to School Funding: Vermont’s Act 68
February 18, 2006
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The middle class needs the governor’s attention
Is Vermont’s declining student enrollment driving up costs?
Statement on Gov. Peter Shumlin’s 2012 State of the State Address
Statement on LIHEAP funding
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