Rachel Fradette
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The latest plan will have the greatest impact on school districts in 2028, with an estimated reduction of more than $183 million in property tax revenue.
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House Bill 1136 won't get a hearing but portions of it could be incorporated into other legislation before the session ends.
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Look up how much funding your school cloud lose if Gov. Mike Braun's property taxes reform plan is approved by lawmaker.
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There are more than 30 bills in the Indiana General Assembly that could reshape the state's K-12 education system.
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Some say House Bill 1136 may be intended to start discussions about giving charter schools a share of local property tax dollars, which they do not receive now.
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The proposed Indiana House Bill 1136 would dissolve Indianapolis Pubic Schools, Gary Community Schools, Tri-Township Schools, Union Schools, and Cannelton City Schools.
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The agenda closely mirrors his campaign promises to voters about expanding school choice options and teachers pay.
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Governor-elect Mike Braun named a dozen individuals to a transition council focused on education, including well-known advocates for school choice and longtime public service leaders.
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More than 400 different schools will utilize that money for several safety needs like school resource officers, equipment, and student support services programs.
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Indiana’s universities are raising the alarm of the state’s overhaul of high school diplomas, with some warning students won't be prepared for higher education or other post-graduate options.