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Many states have language in their constitutions that requires the state to provide for an "adequate" level of k-12 education spending. what is the economic rationale for such a requirement?
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Many states have language in their constitutions that requires the state to provide for an "adequate" level of k-12 education spending. what is the economic rationale for such a requirement?
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This will only require tax from our parent or other's because, this is for level of K-12 so it will be tax from people like us. This is what I thought tho.
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