SF Looks to Property Taxes for School Funding
San Francisco Supervisor Hillary Ronen is proposing a City Charter amendment to fund academic achievement and student wellness. By pulling from existing property taxes, voters can choose to invest $70 million in SF public schools without raising their own taxes. The board of supervisors will soon vote on whether to send this amendment to the ballot in November.
S.F. schools could get $70 million per year more if voters back proposal
J.D. Morris, SF Chronicle | 5/24/2022