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Monticello school board votes to place $1,550-per-pupil referendum on November special election ballot
Summary
The Monticello Public School District school board voted unanimously to revoke its existing referendum authorization and ask voters in a November special election to approve a new $1,550-per-pupil referendum to fund general operations for up to 10 years, with annual inflationary increases tied to Minnesota Statutes.
The Monticello Public School District school board voted unanimously Monday to place a proposed $1,550-per-pupil referendum on a special election ballot, beginning with taxes payable in 2026.
The board approved a resolution to revoke the district’s existing referendum authorization and replace it with a new authorization of $1,550 per adjusted pupil unit that would be levied for up to 10 years and increase each year by the inflationary increase calculated under Minnesota Statutes section 126C.17,…
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