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Students lose out as cities and states give billions in property tax breaks to businesses − draining school budgets and especially hurting the poorest students

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Bubbling paint mars some walls, evidence of the water leaks spreading inside the aging building.

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  • Bubbling paint mars some walls, evidence of the water leaks spreading inside the aging building.
  • “It’s living history,” said Mayes during a mid-September tour of the building.

Property tax redirect

  • The lack of funds is a direct result of the property tax breaks that Kansas City lavishes on companies and developers that do business there.
  • Between 2017 and 2023, the Kansas City school district lost $237.3 million through tax abatements.
  • An estimated 95% of U.S. cities provide economic development tax incentives to woo corporate investors.
  • Tax abatement programs have long been controversial, pitting states and communities against one another in beggar-thy-neighbor contests.
  • All told, tax abatements can end up harming a community’s value, with constant funding shortfalls creating a cycle of decline.

Incentives, payoffs and guarantees

  • Incumbent governors have used the incentives as a means of taking credit for job creation, even when the jobs were coming anyway.
  • Fairleigh Jackson pointed out that her daughter’s East Baton Rouge third grade class lacks access to playground equipment.
  • The temporary site has some grass and a cement slab where kids can play, but no playground equipment, Jackson said.
  • “When I think about playground equipment, I think that’s a necessary piece of child development,” Jackson said.
  • The city has two bodies that dole them out: the Development Authority of Fulton County, or DAFC, and Invest Atlanta, the city’s economic development agency.
  • The deals handed out by the two agencies have drained $103.8 million from schools from fiscal 2017 to 2022, according to Atlanta school system financial statements.
  • What exactly Atlanta and other cities and states are accomplishing with tax abatement programs is hard to discern.
  • Under city and state tax abatement programs, companies that used to be in Kansas City have since relocated.

Trouble in Philadelphia

  • On Thursday, Oct. 26, 2023, an environmental team was preparing Southwark School in Philadelphia for the winter cold.
  • While checking an attic fan, members of the team saw loose dust on top of flooring that contained asbestos.
  • Within a day, Southwark was closed – the seventh Philadelphia school temporarily shuttered since the previous academic year because of possible asbestos contamination.
  • A 2019 inspection of the John L Kinsey school in Philadelphia found asbestos in plaster walls, floor tiles, radiator insulation and electrical panels.
  • The study estimated that a 21.7% increase could eliminate the high school graduation gap faced by children from low-income families.
  • The same researchers found that spending increases were associated with reductions in student-to-teacher ratios, increases in teacher salaries and longer school years.
  • Other studies yielded similar results: School funding matters, especially for children already suffering the harms of poverty.
  • For families in school districts with the lost tax revenues, their neighbors’ good fortune likely comes as little solace.
  • Throughout the U.S., parents with the power to do so demand special arrangements, such as selective schools or high-track enclaves that hire experienced, fully prepared teachers.
  • If demands aren’t met, they leave the district’s public schools for private schools or for the suburbs.
  • Some parents even organize to splinter their more advantaged, and generally whiter, neighborhoods away from the larger urban school districts.

Rethinking in Philadelphia and Riverhead

  • A school serving students who endure housing and food insecurity must dedicate resources toward children’s basic needs and trauma.
  • But districts serving more low-income students spend less per student on average, and almost half the states have regressive funding structures.
  • Facing dwindling resources for schools, several cities have begun to rethink their tax exemption programs.
  • The Philadelphia City Council recently passed a scale-back on a 10-year property tax abatement by decreasing the percentage of the subsidy over that time.

Kansas City border politics


Like many cities, Kansas City has a long history of segregation, white flight and racial redlining, said Kathleen Pointer, senior policy strategist for Kansas City Public Schools.

  • Meanwhile, Kansas City is still distributing 20-year tax abatements to companies and developers for projects.
  • Developers typically have plans in place when they knock on our door.” In Kansas City, several agencies administer tax incentives, allowing developers to shop around to different bodies to receive one.
  • “That was a moment for Kansas City Public Schools where we really drew a line in the sand and talked about incentives as an equity issue,” Pointer said.
  • After the district raised the issue – tying the incentives to systemic racism – the City Council rejected BlueScope’s bid and, three years later, it’s still in Kansas City, fully on the tax rolls, she said.
  • Recently, a multifamily housing project was approved for a 20-year tax abatement by the Port Authority of Kansas City at Country Club Plaza, an outdoor shopping center in an affluent part of the city.
  • All told, the Kansas City Public Schools district faces several shortfalls beyond the $400 million in deferred maintenance, Superintendent Jennifer Collier said.

East Baton Rouge and the industrial corridor


It’s impossible to miss the tanks, towers, pipes and industrial structures that incongruously line Baton Rouge’s Scenic Highway landscape. They’re part of Exxon Mobil Corp.’s campus, home of the oil giant’s refinery in addition to chemical and plastics plants.

  • The company posted a record-breaking $55.7 billion in profits in 2022 and $36 billion in 2023.
  • A mile drive down the street to Route 67 is a Dollar General, fast-food restaurants, and tiny, rundown food stores.
  • East Baton Rouge Parish’s McKinley High School, a 12-minute drive from the refinery, serves a student body that is about 80% Black and 85% poor.
  • The experience is starkly different at some of the district’s more advantaged schools, including its magnet programs open to high-performing students.
  • Baton Rouge is a tale of two cities, with some of the worst outcomes in the state for education, income and mortality, and some of the best outcomes.
  • “It was only separated by sometimes a few blocks,” said Edgar Cage, the lead organizer for the advocacy group Together Baton Rouge.
  • “Underserved kids don’t have a path forward” in East Baton Rouge public schools, Cage said.
  • “Baton Rouge is home to some of the highest performing schools in the state,” according to the report.

Louisiana’s executive order

  • John Bel Edwards signed an executive order that slightly but importantly tweaked the system.
  • On top of the state board vote, the order gave local taxing bodies – such as school boards, sheriffs and parish or city councils – the ability to vote on their own individual portions of the tax exemptions.
  • And in 2019 the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board exercised its power to vote down an abatement.
  • Edwards’ executive order also capped the maximum exemption at 80% and tightened the rules so routine capital investments and maintenance were no longer eligible, Hansen said.
  • In 2019, the campaign worked: the school board rejected a $2.9 million property tax break bid by Exxon Mobil.
  • In fact, according to Hansen, loopholes were created during the rulemaking process around the governor’s executive order that allowed companies to weaken its effectiveness.
  • By receiving tax exemptions, Exxon Mobil was taking money from her salary to deepen their pockets, she said.
  • Christine Wen worked for the nonprofit organization Good Jobs First from June 2019 to May 2022 where she helped collect tax abatement data.
  • Nathan Jensen has received funding from the John and Laura Arnold Foundation, the Smith Richardson Foundation, the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation and the Washington Center for Equitable Growth.

Stagwell's (STGW) Sport Beach Activation Will Return to Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity 2024 with Icons Megan Rapinoe, Sue Bird, Carmelo Anthony, Hélio Castroneves, Justin Jefferson and More Confirmed to Attend

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NEW YORK and CANNES, France, Feb. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Stagwell (NASDAQ: STGW), the challenger network built to transform marketing, unveiled today the initial athlete and brand partners confirmed to activate at Sport Beach 2024 (June 17–20), the flagship sports business destination at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity (Cannes Lions). In 2023, Sport Beach was built for brands, platforms and athletes to tap into the cultural zeitgeist of sport and explore the power of fandom. It was the first time these groups converged at Cannes Lions to explore the dynamic culture of sports business, and to great success – with nearly 40 athletes and drawing over 5,000 people.

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  • Sport Beach 2024, which moves to La Plage du Festival, will build on last year's success at Cannes Lions.
  • As part of this track, Sue and Megan will host a live edition of their podcast "A Touch More" from Sport Beach.
  • These discussions and activations at Sport Beach reflect a broader trend of athletes venturing into entrepreneurship, specifically within lifestyle industries.
  • Justin Jefferson (football) – A renowned NFL wide receiver and budding icon, Justin Jefferson has quickly become a household name.

Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, judicial trailblazer and friend of NCSC, leaves a legacy of public service

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WILLIAMSBURG, Va., Dec. 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, who died today, was a long-time friend and supporter of the National Center for State Courts (NCSC).

Key Points: 
  • WILLIAMSBURG, Va., Dec. 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, who died today, was a long-time friend and supporter of the National Center for State Courts (NCSC).
  • "As a former state senator in Arizona, Justice O'Connor had worked diligently to adopt and implement a system of judicial merit selection in her home state.
  • Her major concerns were the impact that campaign financing and partisan politics in rough-and-tumble judicial elections might have on judicial independence."
  • Former U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice Warren Burger helped found our institution, and Justice O'Connor will be forever tied to it.

2023 COLORADO GOVERNOR'S CITIZENSHIP MEDAL RECIPIENTS ANNOUNCED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CIVICO

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DENVER, Nov. 30, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- This year's honorees for the Colorado Governor's Citizenship Medals were announced by Governor Jared Polis in partnership with CiviCO, the state's premier nonprofit leadership development organization. The medals are bestowed upon citizens and organizations who inspire excellence and service. 2023's six recipients will be honored with a dedicated ceremony on January 25, 2024 at History Colorado Center as part of Colorado Leadership Month.

Key Points: 
  • DENVER, Nov. 30, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- This year's honorees for the Colorado Governor's Citizenship Medals were announced by Governor Jared Polis in partnership with CiviCO , the state's premier nonprofit leadership development organization.
  • 2023's six recipients will be honored with a dedicated ceremony on January 25, 2024 at History Colorado Center as part of Colorado Leadership Month.
  • Each of the 2023 medal recipients share the distinct quality of living their legacies through their life's work.
  • "This year's medal recipients are bold leaders who lived their legacy," said Ryan Heckman, chairman of CiviCO.

STATEMENT BY FRED RYAN, CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF THE RONALD REAGAN PRESIDENTIAL FOUNDATION AND INSTITUTE ON THE DEATH OF HENRY KISSINGER

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President Reagan once said: I have great respect for Henry and great friendship.

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  • President Reagan once said: I have great respect for Henry and great friendship.
  • It was during that time that President Reagan got to know Dr. Kissinger well and once said of him, "I have great respect for Henry and great friendship."
  • Dr. Kissinger embodied the American Dream that Ronald Reagan spoke of often.
  • Ronald and Nancy Reagan welcomed Dr. Kissinger's advice and counsel both before and during the presidency.

Globally Renowned Artist Maya Lin Revealed as Designer of Glenbow's Rooftop Terrace

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星期四, 十月 26, 2023

CALGARY, AB, Oct. 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ - Glenbow is ecstatic to announce that internationally recognized artist Maya Lin will design the rooftop terrace in the museum's new home at the JR Shaw Centre for Arts & Culture.

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  • CALGARY, AB, Oct. 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ - Glenbow is ecstatic to announce that internationally recognized artist Maya Lin will design the rooftop terrace in the museum's new home at the JR Shaw Centre for Arts & Culture.
  • In addition, a documentary about her work, Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision, received an Academy Award in 1994.
  • "We're excited to see them attract renowned artist Maya Lin to design their rooftop terrace, cementing the reimagined Glenbow as a must-see in downtown Calgary and Alberta's cultural treasure chest."
  • "Working with Maya Lin to reimagine Glenbow represents a significant new chapter in the revitalization of Calgary's downtown," she says.

GLORIA ESTEFAN RECEIVES SOUNDEXCHANGE MUSIC FAIRNESS AWARD

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WASHINGTON, Oct. 10, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- SoundExchange, the premier music tech organization powering the future of music, announced today that Gloria Estefan has been awarded the SoundExchange Music Fairness Award for her advocacy for artists and creators and for supporting the American Music Fairness Act (AMFA).

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  • WASHINGTON, Oct. 10, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- SoundExchange, the premier music tech organization powering the future of music, announced today that Gloria Estefan has been awarded the SoundExchange Music Fairness Award for her advocacy for artists and creators and for supporting the American Music Fairness Act (AMFA).
  • SoundExchange is honored to recognize her commitment with the Music Fairness Award."
  • "I am overjoyed to be recognized for the advocacy that is close to my heart and to receive the Music Fairness Award," said Estefan.
  • Huppe presented Estefan with the SoundExchange Music Fairness Award in Miami at Crescent Moon Studios, a state-of-the-art recording facility founded by Gloria and Emilio Estefan.

MLB Legend Gary Sheffield to be Honored at the 24th Annual Original Tee Golf Classic

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NEW YORK, July 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Wendell J. Haskins, Founder of the Original Tee Golf Classic and newly appointed Consultant to TMRW Sports and TGL (Co-Founded by Tiger Woods & Rory McIlroy) is proud to announce Major League Baseball World Champion Gary Sheffield as this year's honoree for his lifetime commitment to excellence in sports, historical achievements in Major League Baseball and his advocacy for youth in golf.

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  • "In addition to being a world-class athlete, Sheffield is an avid champion of golf and advocate for youth in sports.
  • It gives me great pleasure to honor Gary as our 2023 Original Tee Golf Classic True Original Award recipient," says Haskins.
  • Haskins's golf expertise is highly sought after by entertainers and sports figures for his insight into and direction of "all things golf."
  • The sold-out 24th Annual OTGC will be held on Sunday, July 23 at the Wild Turkey Crystal Springs Golf Resort in Hamburg, NJ.

Gabby Giffords Joins AudioEye Advisory Board to Drive Awareness of Digital Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities

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TUCSON, Ariz., July 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- AudioEye, Inc. (NASDAQ: AEYE), the industry-leading enterprise SaaS accessibility company, today announced that Gabby Giffords, former United States Congresswoman for Arizona's 8th congressional district, is joining its advisory board as part of her unwavering dedication to accessibility and vision for an inclusive society. A recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, Giffords helps enact policy change, challenges injustices and inspires millions with her personal story of resilience, courage, and perseverance.

Key Points: 
  • "We are delighted to welcome Gabby Giffords to our advisory board so we can collaborate on making the internet accessible to those with disabilities," said David Moradi, CEO, AudioEye.
  • "Gabby's influence in the disability community, paired with her passion for change, will help AudioEye continue to make great strides in building solutions that close the digital accessibility gap."
  • Gabby Giffords is a retired United States politician who resigned from Congress in 2012 after sustaining a severe brain injury during an assassination attempt.
  • That's why technological tools like news, shopping, banking, and search need to be powerfully optimized for inclusivity," said Gabby Giffords.

International Stability Operations Association Presents Global Impact Awards

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WASHINGTON, June 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The International Stability Operations Association (ISOA) recently presented its annual Global Impact Awards for excellence in stability operations. Two individuals received Lifetime Achievement Awards for their significant contributions supporting U.S. mission-critical support services. Fourteen member companies also received Global Impact Awards recognizing extraordinary accomplishments in stability and contingency operations. The ISOA Global Impact Awards were presented at its annual Awards Dinner on June 20 at Capital One Hall in Tysons, VA.

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  • WASHINGTON, June 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The International Stability Operations Association (ISOA) recently presented its annual Global Impact Awards for excellence in stability operations.
  • Fourteen member companies also received Global Impact Awards recognizing extraordinary accomplishments in stability and contingency operations.
  • The ISOA Global Impact Awards were presented at its annual Awards Dinner on June 20 at Capital One Hall in Tysons, VA.
    Fourteen companies received Global Impact Awards recognizing extraordinary accomplishments in stability operations.
  • Fourteen Global Achievement Awards were presented to ISOA member companies for their extraordinary achievements in stability and contingency operations.