Ballot measure aims to help L.A. schools through parcel tax
Voters will soon decide whether to increase taxes on improvements to buildings within the Los Angeles Unified School District, including apartments.
On the June 4 ballot is Measure EE, which would levy a parcel tax of 16 cents per square foot of building improvements annually for 12 years. If approved, the measure is expected to raise $500 million per year for L.A. Unified, which is the nation’s second largest school district.
The district’s Board of Education called for a special election to place the measure before voters. The district says the parcel tax would allow for improvements such as …
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