Schools flush with cash can't seem to do the math with out taxpayer funds at peak levels.
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Twelve Jackson County school superintendents warned of "catastrophic consequences" as the county offers residential property tax credits over the next three years.
The superintendents cosigned a letter to Jackson County Executive Phil Levota expressing concerns that they expect to lose nearly $200 million during the three-year timeline.
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Jackson County school districts plan for $200M loss from county tax credit
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