In 1998, for the first time in a generation, school bonds are building more schools in California than any other funding source. Voter-approved schools are back, as are other tax measures for school operations and special programs.
This stands in sharp contrast to the first 15 years after Proposition 13. From 1978 to 1986, school bonds and taxes were not permitted on local ballots at all. After the Constitution was amended to once again allow school tax elections in 1986, school bonds and taxes b...