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Treasurer explains $48 million CPS levy renewal, ballot language and what voters will see

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Treasurer Guston and general counsel explained the renewal levy that will appear on the November ballot: a $48 million fixed‑sum emergency renewal (no tax increase) divided between K–12 programs and preschool; the board received clarifying questions on levy language and election‑day school closures.

Treasurer Mike Guston and legal staff briefed the Cincinnati School Board on Oct. 20 about a $48 million levy renewal scheduled for the November ballot and answered questions about ballot language, millage and district election‑day procedures.

Treasurer Guston described the measure as a fixed‑sum renewal that will generate $48,000,000 annually if approved. "The renewal that's voted on in 2 weeks is a $48,000,000 fixed sum levy," Guston told the board. He said the renewal is framed as an…

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