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Speakers praise Savannah‑Chatham County school construction projects funded by penny sales tax

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Speakers at a Savannah‑Chatham County meeting described multiple school construction projects — Woodville‑Tompkins, Groves K‑12, Jacobs High, White Bluff and a new Island Stadium — saying the work is funded by the county—ent sales tax (ESPLOST) and will benefit students and the community.

Speakers at a Savannah‑Chatham County meeting described a series of school construction projects funded by the county—ent sales tax and said the developments are meant to benefit students, create local jobs and provide community-use facilities.

"Each of these projects represents an investment in the future," said Speaker 1, a staff member. "So each yes vote for East Boss project, which is designed primarily to serve children, each yes vote says, I believe in children." Speaker 1 said the projects show the…

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