As attorney Howard Lee Kelin was fielding a barrage of questions from the justices of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in Philadelphia last week about whether his client, a Bucks County School District’s board of directors, had effectively forced out the school’s tax collectors by lowering their pay rates, Justice J. Michael Eakin asked him about how the elected faction could keep its job.
Specifically, Eakin directed Kelin to identify technologies the tax collectors could use to boost their efficiency and compete with a “lockbox” system that the two school districts in the case — Pennridge and Central Bucks — had been starting to favor.
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