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Hickrod, G. Alan – Planning and Changing, 1974
Draws attention to a few of the far-reaching implications contained in the 106-page opinion of Judge Bernard S. Jefferson regarding the Serrano case and the unconstitutionality of the California public school financing system. (Author/DN)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Finance, Educational Legislation, Equal Education
Picus, Larry – 1979
In June 1978, California voters approved Proposition 13, limiting property taxes to 1 percent of a property's market value and limiting the property's growth in market value to 2 percent per year. The immediate effect of the limitations was to reduce property tax revenues by $7 billion, of which $3.1 billion would have gone to the schools. The…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Finance Reform, Property Taxes
LINDMAN, ERICK L. – 1964
A LOCAL TAX ALLOCATION CORRECTION FACTOR WAS DEVELOPED AND EVALUATED FOR APPORTIONMENT OF STATE SCHOOL FUNDS. THE PILOT STUDY WAS BASED ON A PAPER PRESENTED TO THE SIXTH NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SCHOOL FINANCE (SPONSORED BY THE NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION). IN THE FIRST PHASE OF THE STUDY, A STATISTICAL METHOD FOR ALLOCATING LOCAL PROPERTY TAX…
Descriptors: Financial Support, Pilot Projects, Public Schools, School Districts
Shalala, Donna E.; And Others – 1973
In November 1972, electorates in California, Colorado, Michigan, and Oregon decisively rejected consitutional amendments that (according to their supporters) would have reduced or eliminated reliance on the property tax as a means of financing education. School finance reformers were perplexed by these defeats. This study sets out to explain the…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Legislation, Finance Reform, Political Issues
California Association of School Administrators, Burlingame. – 1972
The bulletin presents in tabular form the results of the sixth annual joint survey of 1971-72 tax, bond, and loan election results for the State of California. The first two tables report the results of tax elections and the results of bond or loan elections. In each table, the counties are reported alphabetically, with districts within each…
Descriptors: Bond Issues, Bulletins, Educational Finance, Political Issues
Crockenberg, Vincent – California Journal of Teacher Education, 1982
The advantages of a voucher system for California's schools are discussed. Desirable consequences of such a system include: (1) equalization of state financial support; (2) financing of religious schools; and (3) parents' ability to choose the school their children will attend. (CJ)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Educational Legislation, Educational Vouchers, Elementary Secondary Education
Ambrosie, Frank – School Business Affairs, 1983
Discusses alternative sources for school funding to replace the traditional heavy reliance on local property taxes and addresses the problem of financial inequity between school districts. Proposes complete state financing of all school districts and an increased state income tax as possible alternatives to local property tax-based school funding.…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Full State Funding
Madera Unified School District, CA. – 1977
The authors contend that a solution to the problems raised by the "Serrano" decision is impossible without an understanding of the basic facts of public education in California. Size, cost, discrepancies, and ranking in relationship to other states and the nation are advanced to place California's public school system in clearer focus.…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Educational Finance, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education
Levin, Betsy; And Others – 1972
This publication offers interested citizens of California a brief analysis of the problems the State faces in financing its public school system, a brief presentation of general financing alternatives, and a look at legislative measures which have been proposed or are being proposed to implement these alternatives. The research that produced these…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Economics, Educational Finance, Educational Legislation
Odden, Allan – 1990
After being placed on the back burner during the 1980s, school finance is again a major issue. In the 1970s, reliance on property taxes created school district disparities because of unequal tax bases. Legislative reforms enacted between 1971 and 1985 had the following characteristics: school finance formulas were revamped; the state role in…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education