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Fulton Board Urges Residents to Vote May 20 on Proposed Budget; Warns of Contingency Cuts if Defeated

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Board members and administrators urged community turnout for the May 20 budget vote, outlined voting times and locations, highlighted outreach and information resources, and warned that a failed budget could trigger deep contingency cuts affecting programs and extracurriculars.

The Fulton City School District board urged residents to vote on the district budget on Tuesday, May 20, reminding voters the polls are open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and there are two polling sites — City Hall on the east side and the War Memorial on the west side.

Board members said the district has held public budget forums and posted detailed materials online and encouraged residents to contact the district’s budget staff with questions. The board presented the vote as necessary to maintain programs and extracurriculars and warned that a failed budget would shift the district to a contingency plan that could require “drastic…

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