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On Campus Radio: Montana Vote Becomes A National Referendum On Public Confidence In Higher Ed

On Campus Radio: Montana Vote Becomes A National Referendum On Public Confidence In Higher Ed

Update: 2018-10-07
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Montana residents are alone in the nation in being required to weigh in every 10 years on whether to allot a portion of their property taxes to support their public universities and colleges. While they’ve said “yes” every decade since the question started being asked in 1948, the margin has been narrowing, and this year’s vote comes at a time of growing antagonism toward both academia and taxes.

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On Campus Radio: Montana Vote Becomes A National Referendum On Public Confidence In Higher Ed

On Campus Radio: Montana Vote Becomes A National Referendum On Public Confidence In Higher Ed

Esteban Bustillos