Tax extension sparks heated debate |
The proposed Measure H in the Ross Valley School District aims to extend and increase the current parcel tax from $742 to $1,282 annually for the next decade. This tax is projected to generate approximately $8.6m each year, with a 3% annual cost-of-living increase. Supporters, including Becky Bingea, president of the League of Women Voters of Marin, argue that the tax is essential "to attract and retain highly qualified teachers" and maintain educational programs. However, critics, such as Mimi Willard, president of the Coalition of Sensible Taxpayers, express concerns about the financial burden on families, stating: "RVSD's tax increase this time is even bigger than when I voted No last May." The district faces potential budget insolvency and program cuts if the measure fails, highlighting the urgent need for funding in a district that ranks in the lowest 4% for per-pupil funding statewide.