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Voters outraged over proposed tax bond increase

July 12, 2024 | Chandler Unified District #80 (4242), School Districts, Arizona



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Voters outraged over proposed tax bond increase
During a recent government meeting, a concerned citizen voiced strong opposition to a proposed tax bond package amounting to $487 million, significantly higher than the $200 million that the Board had previously justified. The speaker expressed frustration over rising taxes despite a reported decrease in overall spending of $50 million from the previous year.

Highlighting the financial strain on retirees and families in the Chandler and Sun Lakes areas, the citizen pointed out that many residents, including themselves, are on fixed incomes that do not increase to match rising costs of living. They referenced the escalating prices of everyday items, illustrating the broader economic challenges faced by the community.

The speaker emphasized their belief that the proposed bond is excessive and vowed to actively campaign against it and those who support it. Following this public comment, the meeting proceeded to the consent agenda, indicating a shift back to formal proceedings after the citizen's passionate plea.

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