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Jay Evensen: Truism about taxes not being raised is false
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As we enter a recession, and who knows how deep or how long it will be, our survival or prospering as a community may hinge on having most of this $800 million for critical purposes.
This game of splitting Jordan District has gone too far, too. It is imperative to reexamine the faulty ground rules for the election that set this up. The public was not informed of all the consequences and the West side had no election or say in the process.
Also, during the election, the hysteria and innumeacy by the Teacher's Union and the Power Reflex by the Board of Education to grasp at the 1/2% of new money proposed for vouchers, took attention away from this much greater problem.
This would be a good time for the Governor to call a special session.
This would be a good time for Utah reestablish that it is governed by numerate and responsible people.
Mr. Evensen talks about how "well-heeled" the new east-side district will be, implying that the west-side district is somehow "poor". Truth is, they will be better off than several other Wasatch Front school districts. The only truly well-heeled district is Park City.
As for the $800M in construction needs for the west-side, the east-side just gave them over $100m in the form of bond repayment obligations while agreeing to pony up for the additional $250m - $400m in costs to upgrade, rennovate and construct east-side schools, costs old Jordan had hoped to defer well into the future.
Equalization is a bad idea, unless it is statewide. What the Legislature did is extremely hurtful to education but would still have been necessary even without the split. To use the split as the whipping by on this issue is disingenuous and only serves to highlight the ignorance of those making the argument.
The Jordan split did not cause this problem. It merely brought the problem that already existed to light. We have not equalized the building side of the budget. If the west side is not given any help, they will still be the same as Alpine District has been for some time, not near enough funding for the schools needed for growth.
Salt Lake and other county districts get revenues from businesses, who make money from west side (and Alpine) citizens. It is only right that they share that with the other areas.
Unfortunately UEA and many Education "leaders" are probably mostly to blame, as they opposed using uniform school fund money to equalize. THEY are the real culprits, even more than the legislature!
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