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Monroe City Council votes to express support for School District Propositions 1 and 2 after amendments
Summary
The council voted to approve resolutions expressing the council’s support—edited to remove explicit language urging voter approval—for Monroe School District Proposition 1 (bond for facilities) and Proposition 2 (replacement operations levy); one council member recused from both votes and the mayor exercised tie‑breaking authority on a procedural amendment during Proposition 2 discussion.
The Monroe City Council voted on Jan. 27 to adopt two resolutions expressing the council’s support for Monroe School District ballot measures.
Proposition 1 (Resolution 2026‑002) would authorize a bond measure described in the staff materials as for building, repairing, replacing and improving school facilities. Council member Hanford moved to approve the resolution; the council discussed whether a city council should formally express support on a school ballot measure. Council member Beaumont recused from the vote because she is a…
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