I want the people who represent us in Albany, including the governor, to find a way to help our schools survive instead of finding ways to make property owners happy at the expense of education. …
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I want the people who represent us in Albany, including the governor, to find a way to help our schools survive instead of finding ways to make property owners happy at the expense of education. Lower state aid and property tax caps mandated by the state together make it harder. Nobody wants higher taxes, but do our people in Albany really think the way their policy decisions have gone that they are helping schools now and in the future? I don’t think so. They need to get serious.