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Silver Schools board approves placing 2-mill continuation on November ballot

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Louis Carrasco, an attorney with the Rodey Law Firm, told the Silver Consolidated Schools Board of Education on May 19 that the board should adopt a resolution to place a continuation of a 2-mill capital-improvements property tax on the November 2025 regular local election ballot.

Louis Carrasco, an attorney with the Rodey Law Firm, told the Silver Consolidated Schools Board of Education on May 19 that the board should adopt a resolution to place a continuation of a 2-mill capital-improvements property tax on the November 2025 regular local election ballot.

Carrasco read the proposed ballot question into the record and said the resolution would authorize the superintendent to submit the question to the county clerk and Secretary of State. "Shall the Silver Consolidated School District number 1, the district, be authorized to continue to impose a property tax of $2 on each $1,000 of net taxable value ... for the property tax years 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, and 2031 for capital improvements within the district," Carrasco read.

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