The Michigan House decided to let charters share in the bounty of votes on millage, where citizens vote to fund their public schools. 80% of charters in Michigan operate for profit, so this will boost their bottom line and steal taxpayer dollars intended for the 90% of children in public schools. The decision now goes to the State Senate.
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Charter schools could receive the same designation as public schools in a district’s millage ballot under a bill narrowly approved by the Michigan House.
Legislators on Thursday voted 56-53 to pass an amendment to the General Property Tax Act allowing districts to describe charter schools as “public schools” on ballots. The initiative now heads to the Senate and follows a January law signed by Gov. Rick Snyder to let charter schools receive revenue from certain voter-approved property tax hikes….
Democrats counter that voters would be unaware of their tax dollars being funneled to for-profit education corporations.

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Good ol Amurikan religious capitalism at its finest.
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Are they all out of their minds??? There is no way a for-profit charter school is entitled to my tax dollars!!! I will be happy to vote out my representatives if they voted for such a hurtful bill!
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Vote them out!
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