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If Proposition A is approved, HISD will borrow $3.96 billion. ... If Proposition B is approved, the district would borrow $440 million, with an estimated interest cost of $89.4 million.
HISD also says the confusion is not their doing. "Texas law requires ballot language for school bonds to include this statement, 'this is a property tax increase' even when a bond will not raise ...
Most Harris County voters opposed HISD’s $4.4 billion school bond, ... while Proposition B would have spent $440 million for technology equipment, systems and infrastructure. ...
If Proposition A is approved, HISD will borrow $3.96 billion. ... If Proposition B is approved, the district would borrow $440 million, with an estimated interest cost of $89.4 million.
Inside the parent-led campaign to topple HISD's massive $4.4 billion school bond. ... About 58% of approximately 440,000 residents voted against both Proposition A and Proposition B, ...
Waller Independent School District Proposition B — Failed. With 700 of Harris County’s 700 voting centers and all of Waller County’s 29 precincts reporting, voters in both counties rejected ...
However, the actual ballot in Harris County, under Proposition A, reads: "THIS IS A PROPERTY TAX INCREASE." The ballot for the Nov. 5 election says explicityl that taxes will go up with the HISD bond.
HISD Superintendent Mike Miles said the bonds Proposition A and Proposition B wouldn't increase taxes, but the district's website and the ballot say the opposite. Report a correction or typo ...
Split into Proposition A — for building renovation, lead remediation, HVAC improvements and better security — and Proposition B for $440 million in technology.
Companies with ties to HISD are clamoring to back the $4.4 billion bond proposal. ... and Proposition B, $440 million for technology equipment, systems and infrastructure.
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