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Cudahy School District Referendum (2009)
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The Cudahy School District Referendum was a school bond measure on the April 7 ballot in the Cudahy School District which is in Milwaukee County. The referendum was brought to the ballot by the school board and it sought to issue debt in the amount $3,775,000. The funds will be used for district renovations.
Status
Passed, with 1,085 "yes" votes to 1,000 "no" votes.[1]
Wording of referendum
Be it resolved by the School Board of the School District of Cudahy, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin that there shall be issued, pursuant to Chapter 67 of the Wisconsin Statutes, general obligation bonds and/or Qualified Zone Academy Bonds ("QZABs") in an amount not to exceed $3,775,000 for the public purpose of paying the cost of remodeling, renovating and improving school facilities and grounds and acquiring equipment, furnishings and fixtures[1]
External links
- Cudahy School District website
- Referendum information from the school district (dead link)
- Referendum message from the Superintendent
- $4.4 Million Cudahy Referendum, The Way I See It!, April 4, 2009
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