I had a related conversation with conservative friends last night. They have family who've moved upstate to a more liberal urban area where their kids are getting a quality education, additional support for their autistic child, music and art in the curriculum (the availability of art and music classes astounded them), all things that are scarce to missing where we live. He acknowledged that none of those benefits would be possible here because almost every ballot proposition is consistently voted down. Voters here say no to everything, and it shows in the infrastructure wherever I go. (With the exceptions being the wealthy enclaves where developers' fees and higher property taxes make a significant and visible difference.)
It's a problem that's fairly new for the GOP, but the current crop seems to have no understanding of the need to spend money now for the sake of the future. Education is one of those areas. If you cut the budget for a school (or just let it stagnate), it doesn't impact you. It impacts your children and grandchildren. Teachers today are expected to work very long hours with no overtime pay, pay for supplies for their classrooms with their own money, and they are constantly maligned and placed at the center of political controversies. And their unions are under constant attack.
There was a time that routine spending wasn't such a big problem. But no longer.