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Alternative Methods for Financing Public Services: The Cases of Education and Welfare. Final Report.
Olson, Gerald W.; And Others – 1973
This document evaluates the tax burden changes that occur as selected local service functions are shifted to State government. The primary emphasis is on the analysis of alternative systems on the residents of the two central cities of the standard metropolitan statistical area, Kansas City, Missouri, and Kansas City, Kansas. (NTIS)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Finance Reform, Local Government
Hubbell, L. Kenneth; And Others – 1973
This study evaluates the tax burden changes that occur as two local service functions, welfare and education, are shifted to State government financing. An analysis of alternative methods of such financing is undertaken, and the effects of these methods on the residents of the two central cities of Kansas City standard metropolitan statistical…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Elementary Secondary Education, Finance Reform, Local Government
Missouri State General Assembly, Jefferson City. Senate. – 1978
The inability of Missouri community college districts--which serve 54% of the state's population but cover only 17% of the state's area--to enlarge their property tax support base, pass capital bond issues, or to increase operational levies gave rise to a legislative study of four major issues: existing laws covering community colleges; the…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Capital Outlay (for Fixed Assets), Community Colleges, Delivery Systems