Drumroll Starts for a Yes Vote
Susan Troller:
With Election Day just a month off, the discussion over Madison's $23.5 million dollar school referendum has been remarkably quiet.
But that changes today and referendum supporters say they are optimistic that this time voters will give a thumbs-up to district building projects.
A grassroots citizen group will start today to assemble and distribute yard signs supporting the referendum. In the next two weeks, the school district will hold four informational sessions at Sennett, Cherokee, Sherman and Jefferson middle schools.
At issue is the three-part question that school district voters will be asked to approve or reject Nov. 7.
Much
more, here.
Posted by Jim Zellmer at October 7, 2006 6:45 PM
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