New funding for old problems

Wisconsin school districts are increasingly tapping a law that has allowed them to spend at least $134.5 million beyond revenue limits without going to a referendum, a Gannett Wisconsin Media review found. The law, approved by the Legislature in 2009, lets districts raise local property taxes above limits set by the state — as long as the money pays for energy conservation projects. Full Story: Post Crescent

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