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Board moves to place operating millage renewal on the ballot; vote outcome not recorded in minutes
Summary
On Jan. 12, 2026, the Mattawan Consolidated School Board had a motion to accept an operating millage renewal for placement on the ballot; the minutes record the motion but do not include a recorded vote tally or explicit outcome for that agenda item.
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During its Jan. 12 meeting the Mattawan Consolidated School Board considered an operating millage renewal for placement on an upcoming ballot. Board member Vickie Mabin‑Herzberg moved to accept the operating millage renewal as presented and was supported by Marika Hawes‑Ruhrup; the minutes record the motion but do not record a roll-call tally or indicate the motion's final outcome.
The minutes do not specify the millage rate, duration, ballot language, or election date. No public comment recorded in the minutes referenced the millage text or community reaction, and the board did not record detailed discussion in the minutes about the projected revenue or budgetary impact of the renewal.
Because the minutes do not contain an explicit vote result for this motion, this article reports the motion and its sponsors and notes that the recorded outcome is not specified in the meeting text. Further procedural steps required to place a millage question on the ballot (finalizing ballot language, certification deadlines, and county election office filings) are not detailed in the minutes and would be set by district and election officials according to statutory deadlines.
