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Really appreiciate the breadth here. The captive insurance angle for stablizing education funding is the kind of creative fiscal thinking most outlets miss. I've noticed how weekly roundups like this actaully help connect dots between seemingly separate issues like property taxes and outdoor recreation that daily coverage fragments.