Wow. Seems fair to me, if your children aren’t getting the “benefit” of your tax dollars in per pupil spending because they are in private schools, the education bureaucracy and corrupt union has no fundamental right to those dollars. Parents/students should be treated as customers. If Kentuckians find education to be a fundamental right, the dollars should follow the students and not the failing institutions. No surprise the union cries for more tax dollars.
Milton Friedman said that if you want to subsidize a transaction, subsidize the buyer so you get competition.
Schools would rapidly improve competing for the business.
I bought my first house in May 1966. I was 26.
Due to purchasing 2 other properties & inheriting one, I have had OVERLAPPING ownerships & have paid 89 YEARS of property taxes-—which are about 50% school costs.
I NEVER HAD ANY KIDS-—sure would like a refund