Central Texas elections: School districts decide on multi-million dollar bond packages

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Central Texas elections: School districts decide on multi-million dollar bond packages
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School districts in Williamson and Hays Counties decided on multi-million dollar bond packages that would improve schools' safety and security, technology, infrastructure and more.

Leander ISD voters had three propositions to look at. Over 60 percent voted in favor of Propositions A, B and C, which focuses on safety and security, technology and infrastructure, and renovating older facilities.

"Our I&S is now at $0.33. That's the side of the tax rate," said Leander ISD superintendent Bruce Gearing. "The interest on sinking side that funds the debt in the district and that tax rate will remain unchanged regardless of whether the bonds pass or fail. We'll stay at 33 pennies."Voters in Leander ISD voted on Propositions A, B, and C, which fund school infrastructure, technology, safety measures and more.

"The first going up would be our elementary school number four," said Deborah Benavidez, board member on Jarrell ISD bond. "And so, we have land for those already that has either been donated by builders or have already been purchased by our allies in prior bonds."ISD, nearly 60 percent of voters decided in favor of Prop A and B, which focus on school construction and improvements and instructional technology.

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