It also suggests something that might trouble the plaintiffs in the Rand and ConVal school funding suits:
Even if the court does find a piece of the school funding formula unconstitutional, as it did today w/r/t negative tax rates, it might not order a fix directly. #NHPolitics
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The ruling does not affect the court's bigger anticipated ruling on the constitutionality of the NH school funding formula. Both the Rand and the ConVal lawsuits are continuing.
But it appears to put to bed the question of whether SWEPT retention by wealthy towns is unconstitutional. #NHPolitics
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MacDonald does rule that the "negative tax rate" applied to unincorporated towns by the Dept. of Revenue Administration *does* violate the constitution (and Bassett concurred).
But the majority holds it is up to the Legislature, not the court, to fix this. #NHPolitics
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JUST IN: In a 3-1 ruling, the NH Supreme Court has *rejected* taxpayers' arguments that NH's Statewide Ed. Property Tax is unconstitutionally unequal.
Chief Justice MacDonald writing for majority; Donovan + Countway concurring; Bassett dissenting on this point.
Key parts below:
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Hello BlueSky! I'm Ethan DeWitt, a reporter for the New Hampshire Bulletin. Sending this first post into the void! I cover education, housing, and general state politics and will post my latest articles to this feed. Follow along! #NHPolitics
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