The Loudoun County public schools chief last night asked for an 18 percent spending increase for the next school year to help keep pace with rapid growth and rising expenses. But the proposal for a $106 million budget jump faced an immediate obstacle: stagnant property tax revenue. -
Hatrick Asks for 18% Increase, Faces Slowdown in Tax Revenue
The Loudoun County public schools chief last night asked for an 18 percent spending increase for the next school year to help keep pace with rapid growth and rising expenses. But the proposal for a $106 million budget jump faced an immediate obstacle: stagnant property tax revenue.-
By Michael Alison Chandler