
Los Angeles Unified is counting on voters to approve both a statewide tax hike and a local parcel tax to bail out the cash-strapped school district, but two new polls show it will be an uphill battle to get either passed in November.

Brian Holt
Producer

Los Angeles Unified is counting on voters to approve both a statewide tax hike and a local parcel tax to bail out the cash-strapped school district, but two new polls show it will be an uphill battle to get either passed in November.