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Schools Seeing More Success with Tax Hikes

INDIANAPOLIS (AP): Indiana school districts that won voters’ approval for tax increases may be growing more skilled at selling the public on the need for that money. Only 40 percent of such requests succeeded from 2008 to 2010. Voters have endorsed 64 percent of tax increase requests since May 2011.

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