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South Huntington Board Hears Budget; District Proposes 2.2% Levy, $1.5M for Bus Purchases and $6.1M Capital Transfer

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District presented a $222.6 million budget proposal with a 2.2% tax levy increase, an estimated $19 monthly hit for the average home, allocation of $1.5 million to buy buses and a $6.1 million transfer to capital; public hearing closed and budget placed on ballot for May 20.

The South Huntington Union Free School District presented its final budget recap Wednesday evening, proposing a 2.2% tax levy for the 2025–26 year and placing the budget on the May 20 ballot alongside a capital reserve proposition.

Mister Conway, the district’s business official, told the board the proposed tax levy equals $129,400,000, and the district estimated state aid at about $77,900,000. Total proposed revenue and expenditures were presented at $222,568,493. "We're able to include a lot of great things in the budget such as bus replenishment, the ability to sustain and enhance our program offerings, continue the partnership with…

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