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Pols call to cut state funding to Columbia, Cornell — which received hundreds of millions — over antisemitism

Columbia and Cornell are getting at least $200 million from New York taxpayers leading some to demand the gravy train end if the universities don't address the burgeoning on-campus crisis.

Should tax-exempt universities pay more to their cities?

Nonprofit universities often pay the towns that host them in lieu of property tax. Students say selective institutions with big endowments should do more. Two Ivy League universities recently renewed agreements to voluntarily pay their surrounding cities sizable sums to help compensate for the fact that, as nonprofits, they don’t pay property taxes. And while some community members see the payments as generous and beneficial, students are among their harshest critics, arguing that the wealthy universities are capable of paying their host cities much more.

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