Judge grants IPS exemption from state law in sale of two closed school buildings

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8 thoughts on “Judge grants IPS exemption from state law in sale of two closed school buildings

  1. What was the original intent of the $1 law? The purchase/construction or sale of a building should involve a lot of planning and input from various agencies. Why would it be beneficial to tax payers for IPS to sell unused buildings for $1? Would any of us be wise to buy a building for full market value then sell it for $1?

    1. The intent of the law was to give charter schools public property on the cheap … to make sure the charter school advocates who give our legislators campaign contributions continue to give money.

    2. Yep, For-Profit Charter operators lobbying lawmakers cooked this one up to give away tax dollars to make sure they had some profits to pocket before they skipped town.

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