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Missoula meeting participants point to county equalization and interdistrict transfers as potential responses to property-tax funding disparities
Summary
On Q participants discussed structural funding disparities driven by local property-tax differences, a pending suit cited as the "Stovall" case in Billings, and possible remedies including county-level equalization, district consolidation or interdistrict transfers; speakers noted implementation challenges including special-education cost shifts.
Community members at an On Q meeting discussed structural funding inequities that arise from local property-tax differences and explored possible policy responses including county-level equalization, interdistrict transfers and district dissolution.
Why it matters: Missoula-area participants said local property-tax capacity varies across adjacent districts, producing uneven resources for capital and operations. Possible remedies are structural and would require state or county-level action or complex interdistrict agreements.
A commenter summarized the issue this way: “When you really have two taxing authorities right next to each other, one is very high and one is very low for the…
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