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Judson ISD deputy superintendent outlines proposed voter-approved tax-rate election to raise $21 million for operations
Summary
A Judson ISD deputy superintendent briefed the Live Oak City Council on a proposed voter-approved tax-rate election that the district says would provide about $21 million annually for maintenance and operations; she summarized likely tax effects for the average homeowner and upcoming voter registration and election dates.
A deputy superintendent for Judson Independent School District spoke to the Live Oak City Council on Sept. 30 to explain a proposed voter-approved tax-rate election that the district plans to put before voters this fall.
The deputy superintendent said a voter-approved tax-rate election would allow the district to access an additional $21,000,000 in funding annually for maintenance and operations if approved by voters. She described the measure as distinct from a bond because it does not create new debt but instead raises operating funds.
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