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Trustees raise alarms about state revenue shifts, recalibration and local service cuts including Job Corps and county clerk office
Summary
Board trustees discussed concerns about proposed state tax changes, pending recalibration work, the docketing of a state appeal on school funding, and local service reductions including the county clerk office closing and Job Corps job losses.
Multiple board trustees used their reports and roundtable time to describe potential and actual local impacts from state‑level fiscal changes and related developments, including recalibration, a Supreme Court appeal docketing, the announced closure of a county clerk service office, and uncertainty around Job Corps operations.
Key points from trustees and staff: - A trustee warned that talk of a constitutional amendment to remove or change property tax could remove billions from state revenues and have deep downstream effects on local services and…
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