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William S. Hart Union Schools Measure SA bond election, 2008
From Ballotpedia
November 4, 2008 ballot in Los Angeles, California.55% of those voting had to vote "yes" for the measure to pass.
The measure authorizes the school district to enter into bonded indebtedness of $300 million.
Measure SA was approved with 60.61% of the vote.
In 2001, voters approved Measure V, which authorized $158 million in taxpayer dollars to be raised for District projects.
The ballot summary said:
- "To improve educational opportunities for local students shall William S. Hart Union High School District: repair, replace and upgrade outdated classrooms, science/computer labs, instructional technology, wiring, plumbing, heating, ventilation; improve safety to meet current fire/seismic codes, add a new high school and facilities and classrooms to relieve student overcrowding; by issuing $300,000,000 in bonds at interest rates below legal limits, with independent citizen’s oversight, annual financial audits, all funds remaining local and no money for administrator salaries?"


