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Chambersburg Area SD board votes to advertise $213 million 2025-26 budget after debate over 2% vs. 3% tax increase
Summary
The Chambersburg Area School District board voted unanimously to advertise a proposed $213 million general fund budget for 2025–26 that assumes a 3% tax increase. Board members debated whether to advertise a 2% or 3% increase, and how much to allocate to capital reserve versus future debt service.
The Chambersburg Area School District Board of School Directors voted 9–0 to advertise the proposed 2025–26 general fund budget on April 22, approving a plan that lists $213,000,000 in expenditures and assumes a 3% tax increase.
The budget presentation was given by Tammy Stauffer, who described the proposal to advertise the district’s anticipated spending and revenue for the coming year. “Total expenditures of $213,000,000. Total revenue of $210,000. Does represent a budgetary reserve of $5,000,000 … with a 3% tax increase, projecting a slight deficit of $2,700,000,” Stauffer said during the board meeting. She added that the advertised budget is not final and that the board will vote on a final budget in June.
Board members debated whether to advertise at a 2% or 3% tax increase. Supporters of 3% said the larger increase gives the district more flexibility to build reserves and begin funding future debt service related to proposed major facilities projects. “I personally…
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