Lebanon School District Levy Increase (November 2011)
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A Lebanon School District Levy Increase measure was on the November 8, 2011 ballot in the Lebanon school district area which is in Warren and Butler Counties.
This measure was approved
- YES 6,129 (50.53%)

- NO 6,000 (49.47%)[1]
This measure sought to increase the current school levy by a rate of 3.78 mills which would go towards helping maintain school programs, bus routes and teacher salaries. School officials noted that the state has been consistently decreasing funding so further money was needed to ensure school programs and services will not have to be cut further than they have already been.[2]
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