Education supporters left devastated after court strikes down Prop 208
Proposition 208, which was approved by voters in 2020, raised tax on high-earning Arizona residents to fund education spending. That initiative is now dead, after it was struck down by a judge on March 11, months after the state's Supreme Court ruled that the tax was unconstitutional if it put schools above a legal spending cap. FOX 10's Stephanie Bennett reports.
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