Orange County, home to a strong anti-tax contingent, will also have its schools face millions in cuts should Prop. 30 not pass Tuesday.Now that voters appeared to be rejecting Proposition 30, Gov. Jerry Brown's tax-hike measure, it's time for lawmakers and education officials to think outside their conventional box and look at school models that deliver high performance at a lowerThe drama over the main event on California ballots -- Proposition 30 -- was far from over Tuesday night, but Gov. Jerry Brown all but declared victory, praising voters for backing his tax measure to rescue schools. "I know a lot of people had someOne of the most high profile ballot measures is proposition 30, which is currently trending nationally on Google. The measure would raise income tax from 1 percent to 3 percent on residents making at least $250,000. It wouldJerry Brown raced across California Monday in a last-minute bid to shore up support and stoke enthusiasm for Proposition 30, his proposal to raise taxes and head off billions of dollars in cuts to public education. As detailed in Tuesday's Times, the
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