Spokane School District considers cutting bond by millions for November election
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(The Center Square) – Spokane Public Schools is weighing its options as the August election looms. The district's $200 million bond failed in February, leaving the district wondering where to draw the line with taxes. The SPS School Board convened for a special meeting Wednesday afternoon following Mayor Lisa Brown's decision to extend the timeline for implementing her Community Safety Levy. With more room for taxes on this upcoming ballot, SPS is reconsidering...

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