Seattle Teachers Union Wants to Skirt State Law to Raise Money for Schools
Submitted by chrisz on April 10, 2006 - 7:42pm.
Washington State has a law that limits the amount of money a school district can raise through property taxes. The Seattle School District has already hit this lid, but the Seattle Teachers Unions is considering Running a city wide initiative to raise more money anyway.
What the teachers hope to do is avoid the law by raising the money through the city and then having the city transfer the money to the school district.
At this point, it sounds like the politicians seem a little skeptical, but it will be interesting to see what happens.



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