Opinions about the Fiscal and Educational Performance of the Oley Valley School District.
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
The Property Tax Relief Hoax
Once again, the taxpayers have been promised property tax relief by the politicians. The most recent being Governor Wolf. The thrust of his campaign was that property owners would see substantial cuts in their school taxes. As more is revealed about the governor's plan, it appears to fall way short of his assurances.
Most of the money raised by increasing sales taxes and state income taxes will go to districts that provide political benefit rather than an equal distribution of revenue.
Put simply, alleged "rich" districts will take a hit while less affluent will reap the benefits.
Populist polices designed to justify the raising of taxes seems to be the strategy of the day for liberal politicians. By promulgating class warfare, the left hopes to maintain big government dependence.
The prediction is that there will be little or no property tax relief. Instead, just more tax increases at the local and state level and no measurable improvement in education.
It's a huge shell game and the Republican legislature is as much at fault as the governor and his Democrat cronies. Cutting property taxes without any guarantees that school boards won't raise them right back up is short sighted and shows the contempt that the politicians have for the tax paying public. The tax shift bill that just passed the state house is an insult. Those who voted for it should be shown the door in the next election.
ReplyDeleteEven as they passed the bill, the politicians said it was a severely flawed.
ReplyDeleteHowever, they will claim victory. They will say it was the best they could do. They will even boast they voted on property tax relief in the first place.
If Harrisburg takes off the modest controls on spending, then we are back to square one, blank check budgets.
When will people who have sacrificed, worked hard, and achieved some level of success stop being the whipping boy for "progressives"?
ReplyDeleteWe need to fight back against these "enemies of society". The problem is that we are all too busy "sacrificing, working hard and achieving some level of success" that we don't have time or energy left to stand up to this minority that has invaded our culture.
ReplyDeleteIt is not just the teachers that are the problem. Administrators and school boards do their fair share of running up the taxpayer tab.
ReplyDeleteThe ruling on gay marriage will have far reaching effects on education. Parents should have the right to oversee material they feel is objectionable.
ReplyDeleteThey have that right but most of them are "too busy" or just don't care enough to take the time.
ReplyDeleteIf this is true, parents are in for a nasty surprise.
ReplyDeleteWhere the check from the state to pay for the school tax? Politicians promise anything to be elected.
ReplyDeleteWhere is your chick...it is lost somewhere between fact and fantasy.
ReplyDeleteCHICK ???
ReplyDeleteGovernor Wolf playing chicken with our kids.
ReplyDeleteIf the schools are going to run out of money if the state does not send funds, then the teachers and staff should chip in and take a pay cut.
ReplyDeleteWaiting for Governor Wolf to stop stonewalling.
ReplyDeleteStill no property tax relief and pending state revenue short fall for districts rests in the balance.
Are there any "concerned citizens" left in Oley?
ReplyDeleteThey are being forced out of their homes because of property taxes. The ones that can afford to stay won't be far behind.
ReplyDelete...only thing left to tax will be the wildlife.
ReplyDeleteWhere is the promised property tax relief? This blog's prediction was spot on way back in May 2015, "little or no property tax relief".
ReplyDeleteHomeowners have no say in Harrisburg, but the special interests do.
Governor Wolf's obstructionist tactics puts education at risk.
ReplyDeleteNo budget, no tax relief from Harrisburg. But they want their taxes paid on time or else !
ReplyDeleteObama should stay out of children's bathrooms, locker rooms, and showers. His threats to withhold federal funds if public schools do not surrender to his transgender mandate is alarming.
ReplyDeleteStudents and parents expect privacy and safety in schools.
Reasonable people would accept accommodation for particular needs.
District should refuse to obey a policy, not a law, that put children at risk.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the "Oley Valley School District Safe Haven" sign on the door of the post office? Is that a place to go if someone writes "Trump" in chalk on the school's sidewalk and makes them feel threatened?
ReplyDeleteHow can children feel safe if the president demands to allow men in girls school bathrooms?
ReplyDeleteAmerican students test 13th in math and science versus world students, yet trillions is spent on education.
ReplyDeleteJust controlling spending under ACT is not enough. Teachers, administrators, and school boards should be held accountable.
Instead of getting higher pay and benefits, the educrats should either see a wage freeze or be fired. School board members should be fined or removed from office.
Then and only then will education see measurable improvement.
Enough of Washington educrats experimenting with our children.
ReplyDeleteTrump 2016.
Heard there is an auction of contents from the Administration Building. Wonder how much the infamous "SOFA" will go for!
ReplyDeleteLooks like we are stating all over again with the old ways of the school district
ReplyDeleteSchool board seems to like to violate the Sunshine Act
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