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Ryan Wrecker talks with Niles Stephens about Prop S in Missouri and why he is urging voters to vote no. Stephens explains that the measure would open the door for property tax increases and argues taxpayers are already overburdened. He points to Rockwood School District, noting they raised taxes and spent $130,000 on this election while the district budget has grown by $100 million since 2014. He highlights that Rockwood now has 29 more administrators despite 2,500 fewer students, and taxpayers are already paying $19,000 per student compared to the state average of $15,000.
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