More than eight in 10 Kansans oppose higher taxes for schools following a five-year, 26 percent increase in per-pupil aid, according to a new statewide survey released today.
The finding, in a survey conducted by The Research Partnership of Wichita on behalf of KansasReporter, is significant because the levels are baselines for recalculation of state aid under the Montoy decision and for budget decisions facing the state legislature later this month.
The poll also found that fewer than one Kansan in 10 has a clear idea how much money schools actually receive or spend to educate elementary, middle and high school students across the state.
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