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Revenues
and Revenue Limits:
A Guide to School Finance in California
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2008
Edition
By Paul M. Goldfinger & Jannelle
Kubinec
Impacting
the Legislative Process By
Nancy LaCasse
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Revenues
and Revenue Limits:
A Guide to School Finance in California
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2008
Edition
By Paul M. Goldfinger & Jannelle
Kubinec
The only book devoted to California’s unique school
finance system is being updated for 2007-08 and will be available
soon.
Since 1981, School Services of California’s books on
school finance have helped tens of thousands of people understand
every-thing from the basics to the intricacies of California’s unique
school finance system. This year’s 28th annual edition, continues that
tradition. With updates by Paul Goldfinger with the latest information
on Proposition 98, revenue limits, special education, and
transportation funding—plus a chapter by Jannelle Kubinec on how state
and federal accountability requirements have affected the way
resources are provided to education agencies and tips on how to
effectively manage categorical funding—the 2008 Edition will
definitely be an outstanding reference, training, and planning manual.
Like previous editions, the 28th edition is detailed
enough to be of use to the most experienced reader, yet clear enough
for newcomers to the field. By helping readers make the most of
2007-08 and plan for the future—including the potential for
significant increases in Proposition 98 funding—the 2008 edition of
Revenues and Revenue Limits will be of value to everyone interested in
California school finance, including:
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Discounted Old Editions
Impacting the Legislative
Process By Nancy LaCasse
Impacting the Legislative Process: A Practical Guide for
Public School Representatives, written by SSC’s Legislative Director
Nancy M. LaCasse and first published in 1995 and updated in 2001, has assisted
numerous school officials in becoming active participants in Sacramento’s
legislative decision-making process on K-14 education issues.
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