Abstract is: Colorado law required school districts to set aside money from within the total budget for specific purposes, such as buildings, insurance, books and other school supplies, and services for "at-risk" students. These specific budgetary earmarks accounted $600 on average per student according to 2004–2005 school year figures — roughly eight percent of district operating budgets. Referendum J proposed a new requirement: each school district must spend a minimum of 65% of its operating budget on a set of budget items specified in the referendum.
local referendum | Q1021073 |
P1001 | applies to jurisdiction | Colorado | Q1261 |
P17 | country | United States | Q30 |
P921 | main subject | school | Q3914 |
P585 | point in time | 2006-11-07 |
2006 Colorado Referendum J | wikipedia |
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