The largest bond was Richardson ISD’s $1.4 billion package, separated into three proposals.
Manor, Taylor, Liberty Hill, Coupland and Blanco ISDs, as well as Hays CISD, had propositions on the ballot. AUSTIN, Texas — This election, several Central Texas school districts had bond elections or ...
State and local governments across the US are asking voters to approve at least $15.7 billion of bond sales this year, ...
Voters in the Lamar Consolidated Independent School District, Texas, appear to have approved three of the four portions of ...
The now approved bond package will fund the construction of a new career and technology education center, renovations to ...
Supporters say the measure targets only the most serious offenses, while critics warn of unintended consequences.
Voters in Manor ISD and Hays CISD rejected multi-million dollar proposals. Without the money, tough decisions are ahead for ...
Tuesday is Election Day and several East Texas school districts are asking residents to pass school bond measures. To learn ...
Voters will decide the fate of 447 bond propositions totaling a record $83.7 billion with development-related districts ...
Voters approved a $1.4 billion bond package for Richardson ISD and school tax rate increases for other North Texas school districts.
Texans have passed Proposition 4, dedicating a portion of state sales tax revenue to the Texas Water Fund. HJR 7 would direct ...