James Hiltz

This bill works to benefit the wealthy, while causing harm to our schools. We should not allow people just to buy a small piece of land or property in a school district to send their child to a school there, especially if the child does not even live in the district otherwise. This is a small matter of course, but it is a "death by a thousand cuts" situation when added onto other education-related bills that only seem to be drafted to create more separation from the haves and the have-nots, benefiting wealthy families at the cost of damaging our school districts for the students that need it.