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  2. Robin Hood plan - Wikipedia

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    The Robin Hood Plan is a colloquialism given to a provision of Texas Senate Bill 7 (73rd Texas Legislature) (the provision is officially referred to as "recapture"), originally enacted by the U.S. state of Texas in 1993 (and revised frequently since then) to provide equity of school financing within all school districts in the state of Texas.

  3. Texas Tax Code Chapter 313 - Wikipedia

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    For the 10 years of the tax benefit period, reduced local school district revenues are substantially replaced with state funds through the state public school finance system. [4] The Texas Tax Code gives the Texas Comptroller's office responsibility and authority to adopt rules necessary for the implementation and administration of the program. [5]

  4. Tired of seeing school levies on tax bill? Send different ...

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    That levy still generates only $293.48 for that school district now in 2024 − even if the house is currently valued at, say, $306,000 for property tax purposes. County-wide property valuations ...

  5. Public school funding in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Since 2008, states have reduced their school funding from taxes by 12%, the most pronounced drop on record. [13] The majority of targeted school funding reforms have been in response to court orders, often due to lawsuits. [14] Despite some efforts to improve school funding, 60% of schools report that their facilities need repair. [15]

  6. Spartanburg County residents surprised by higher tax bills ...

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    Spartanburg County's school districts raised their taxes, part of which can be attributed to teacher equalization millage that the districts added on top of the operating millage, Alexander said.

  7. Government of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Cities and counties (as well as other political entities) are permitted to enter "interlocal agreements" to share services (for instance, a city and a school district may enter into agreements with the county whereby the county bills for and collects property taxes for the city and school district). [citation needed]

  8. Citizens group to recall Fayette County school tax increase ...

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  9. 2019 Texas property tax reform - Wikipedia

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    Senate Bill 2 tackles property tax issues, and House Bill 3 directly deals with school finance reform. House Bill 3 raised the amount per student each district is allotted from $5,140 to $6,030, and also reduces school property tax rates by about four percent per $100 in property value. [2] House Bill 1 is the overall budget for Texas. The tax ...