Letter to the Editor Progressive taxes Fund our schools and educators

Shoreline, WALocal News

Kat Hill's letter to the editor highlights the struggles of raising a family of six in the greater Seattle area on a single income. She underscores the challenges posed by the lack of affordable resources and the impact of inadequate funding on public schools. Hill points out that budget cuts often target special education programs, which are crucial for children's development and future contributions to society. She expresses concern that higher taxes disproportionately affect working-class families, while the wealthiest individuals evade their fair share of tax responsibilities. Hill calls for an increase in progressive taxes on the ultra-rich, arguing that such measures would secure necessary funding for schools and educators.

By investing in education, the state can create a system that serves all income levels effectively. Her plea reflects a growing concern among families about educational resources and equity in funding. This letter resonates with many who face similar struggles in the community, making it a pertinent call to action for policymakers.

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