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ATRA in the News: 2004
Education Finance
Companies backing MCCD bond issue
Election follies, felonies
TUSD Bonds: High property taxes will soar even higher
Bonds touted to aid CGCC
Districts seek money
Teachers not too badly off
College District Needs Better Budget Habits
College bonds rich in clout
Override not likely to go away
Schools' court victory could mean higher taxes
Broader Perspective Needed on School Rankings
Guest Opinion: Legislature may plug schools' funding loophole
Bill proposes new desegregation funding
Miscellaneous
Some lawmakers urge smaller steps in business tax cut plans
Saving energy and bucks
Lawmakers Favor Business Tax Cuts To Boost Economy
'Balanced, regional opportunity' - I feel it in my wallet
Retirement fund payments zap state workers’ raises
ATRA Honors Senator McCain With Watchdog Award
Municipal and County Government
County tax rate same, but taxpayers pay more
House Ways & Means OKs plan to let 5 border cities spend more money
Property Tax
Try simply lowering tax rate
Supermajority for bonds, overrides an idea on which people should rule
Tax relief pushed
Group hopes to set bar higher for bond passage