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Templeton Select Board approves two override questions for May ballot to fund town and Narragansett Regional School District
Summary
The Templeton Select Board voted unanimously on April 10 to place two override questions on the May 18 ballot asking voters to authorize either $2 million or $4 million in additional property taxes to fund the town and the Narragansett Regional School District; ballot instructions were approved pending town clerk sign-off.
The Templeton Select Board voted unanimously Friday to place two override questions on the May 18, 2026 ballot that would allow the town to raise either $2,000,000 or $4,000,000 in additional real estate and personal property taxes to fund the operating budgets of the Town of Templeton and the Narragansett Regional School District for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2026, the board chair said.
Chair read the proposed ballot language: "Question 1a: Shall the Town of Templeton be allowed to assess an additional $2,000,000 in real estate and personal property taxes for the purposes of funding the operating budgets of the town and the Narragansett Regional School…
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