LAUSD considering parcel tax

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acing a massive budget deficit, the Los Angeles Unified School District board will decide Tuesday whether to ask voters in June for a $100 per-parcel tax increase for the next four years to help keep local schools afloat.Connie Llanos in the Daily News.

The limited parcel tax would generate about $92.5 million per year, according to a board report.

The money would go toward limiting class size increases, reducing teacher layoffs, and maintaining vocational and job training programs, according to the abbreviated text of the measure.

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