Judge says outdated tax assessments violate Delaware law
Originally published May 9, 2020 by Delaware State News
In a lawsuit brought by the Delaware NAACP and several other parties alleging the state does not spend enough on the education of students with disabilities, students from racial minorities and English language learners, the Delaware Chancery Court ruled that the counties’ tax assessment schemes – which account for about a third of funding for public schools – violate state law. The presiding judge said that remedying the issue will take further proceedings.
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