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Every election, school districts across Michigan ask voters to approve bonds. November saw a decent success rate. Most of the districts on the ballot were coming back to voters after recent failures and, in some cases, successes.
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Michigan school districts are required to ask voters to approve operating millages. Here’s what you need to know about the millage on your ballot in the November 4 election.
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Michigan school districts are putting taxes for sinking funds on ballots this November. Voters, use this guide to understand how these funds work.
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Dozens of Michigan communities are voting on school funding. This guide can help you figure out the school bond, sinking fund or millage question on your November ballot.
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Voters are going to the polls Tuesday in some communities in the state.The May 4 elections are a hodge-podge of local issues. A total of 189 issues will…
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On Tuesday, voters in Washtenaw County approved a $53 million bond proposal to renovate a school for students with special needs.The High Point School…
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Jackson County voters are being warned they could lose some of their county parks, unless voters OK a new millage on August 7th. Jackson County maintains…
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On May 2 Ann Arbor voters approved a new millage that will be used to renovate the city's public schools. The millage will raise more than $200 million…
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Last night (May 2) voters in Ann Arbor and Kent County approved funding for schools. Two proposals that would have allowed the construction of wind farms…
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On Tuesday, voters across Michigan will decide whether to renew local taxes that fund public schools.And voters in one Michigan community will be asked to…