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Superintendent: House Bill 1082 appears to pass; district to quantify revenue impact from property tax relief

Lead-Deadwood School District 40-1 · March 11, 2026
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Summary

Superintendent Dr. Pearson told the board that House Bill 1082 — which would remove remaining meal charges for students on reduced-price lunch — appears to have passed and that Senate Bill 245 on property-tax relief also passed, creating lost revenue the district will analyze and seek to mitigate.

Dr. Pearson, the district superintendent, told the board the school had received early word that House Bill 1082 “looks like it passed,” a change he said would have the state assume remaining meal costs for students on reduced-price lunch.

The announcement was part of a broader superintendent report in which Dr. Pearson also described Senate Bill 245, a property tax relief measure he said had passed both chambers and will reduce owner-occupied general-fund…

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