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Franklin Special District board adopts FY 2025–26 budget, sets tax rate with no new property tax

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The Franklin Special District School Board approved its fiscal year 2025–26 budget, including a 2% cost-of-living increase and step increases for employees, and set a combined tax rate to fund the budget while requesting no new FSD property tax.

The Franklin Special District School Board approved the district's fiscal year 2025–26 budget and set tax rates to fund it, the board announced following roll-call votes at its meeting.

The administration presented the final general purpose and debt service budget documents before the board. Doctor Snowden, speaking for the administration, summarized the package and its personnel-related provisions: “The proposed 25–26 budget provides a 2% cost of living increase in addition to their step increase for all FSD employees, continuation of the driver retention and recruitment program, and continue to pay…

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