A candidate’s view of ISD 709
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One final look at the two district referendum questions on the November ballot
If approved, the two referendum questions will cost taxpayers a total of $74.7 million over the next decade. The first question on the ballot is a bond referendum to restructure district debt. It will move $21,800,000 worth of bond debt, currently being paid out of the district’s budget, to the…
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One final look at the two district referendum questions on the November ballot
If approved, the two referendum questions will cost taxpayers a total of $74.7 million over the next decade. The first question on the ballot is a bond referendum to restructure district debt. It will move $21,800,000 worth of bond debt, currently being paid out of the district’s budget, to the…
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One final look at the two district referendum questions on the November ballot
If approved, the two referendum questions will cost taxpayers a total of $74.7 million over the next decade. The first question on the ballot is a bond referendum to restructure district debt. It will move $21,800,000 worth of bond debt, currently being paid out of the district’s budget, to the…
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One final look at the two district referendum questions on the November ballot
If approved, the two referendum questions will cost taxpayers a total of $74.7 million over the next decade. The first question on the ballot is a bond referendum to restructure district debt. It will move $21,800,000 worth of bond debt, currently being paid out of the district’s budget, to the…
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One final look at the two district referendum questions on the November ballot
If approved, the two referendum questions will cost taxpayers a total of $74.7 million over the next decade. The first question on the ballot is a bond referendum to restructure district debt. It will move $21,800,000 worth of bond debt, currently being paid out of the district’s budget, to the…
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One final look at the two district referendum questions on the November ballot
If approved, the two referendum questions will cost taxpayers a total of $74.7 million over the next decade. The first question on the ballot is a bond referendum to restructure district debt. It will move $21,800,000 worth of bond debt, currently being paid out of the district’s budget, to the…
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About Loren Martell
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