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Billions Into the Books- Budget Breakdown 1

Billions Into the Books- Budget Breakdown 1

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In this episode of the Evergreen Report, host Jey Young delves into the complexities of Washington state's education budget, highlighting the significant tax implications and the allocation of funds. The discussion covers the challenges of rising education costs, the impact of local levies, and the need for community engagement in holding officials accountable for budget decisions. Young emphasizes the disconnect between increased spending and stagnant educational outcomes, urging listeners to question where their tax dollars are going and advocate for transparency and effectiveness in education funding.SummaryIn this episode of the Evergreen Report, host Jey Young delves into the complexities of Washington state's education budget, highlighting the significant tax implications and the allocation of funds. The discussion covers the challenges of rising education costs, the impact of local levies, and the need for community engagement in holding officials accountable for budget decisions. Young emphasizes the disconnect between increased spending and stagnant educational outcomes, urging listeners to question where their tax dollars are going and advocate for transparency and effectiveness in education funding.For all things Evergreen Report and to support the show- linktr.ee/evergreenrptKeywordseducation budget, Washington state, taxes, teacher salaries, special education, community engagement, local levies, taxpayer impact, Evergreen Report

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