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Some school officials say their districts will face significant losses, even if they’re not yet sure of the full extent of the property reform's effect on revenue.
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The Indiana Senate approved major property tax reform legislation by a 37-10 vote, sending it to the House for further work.
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The latest version of the plan will cost school districts $371 million over three years, far less than the original $1.9 billion cut in Governor Mike Braun's proposal.
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Help is likely on the way for property tax payers, but that help will also take time.