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Public Assets Institute > Presentations > The next step for Vermont schools: Eliminate the school property tax on primary residences

The next step in equitable education funding:
Income-based taxes for all residents

Presented by Stephanie Yu at the Vermont Education Equity Project conference:

Public Education That Works for All Children
Building an equity agenda for our schools, communities, and state

September 12, 2018
Capitol Plaza Hotel & Conference Center
Montpelier, Vermont

 

 

 

 

 

 

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