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Record-high number of Indiana school districts ask voters for property tax increases
A record 38 Indiana school districts are requesting property tax increases in November for operating expenses, capital needs, or security projects due to state law changes. Recent reforms, including a property tax relief bill and restrictions on referendum timing, have intensified financial pressures, with districts citing the need to maintain existing services rather than fund new programs.
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