Nebraska’s K-12 Finance System Lacks Transparency and Is Too Dependent on Property Taxes

For decades, Nebraska’s public school funding system has exerted major influence over the state’s tax policy. In 1989, the state adopted the Tax Equity and Educational Opportunities Act (TEEOSA), in an attempt to alleviate disparities in property tax burdens and education funding between districts by having the state take on a larger responsibility in funding … Continue reading Nebraska’s K-12 Finance System Lacks Transparency and Is Too Dependent on Property Taxes