It's not that schools shouldn't be funded by property tax, it's that the revenue collected should be pooled and distributed equitably among the state's public schools. Cincinnati OH does it this way (they call it "funding where you learn, not where you live") so it's possible with enough political will.
It's not that schools shouldn't be funded by property tax, it's that the revenue collected should be pooled and distributed equitably among the state's public schools. Cincinnati OH does it this way (they call it "funding where you learn, not where you live") so it's possible with enough political will.