Prop A would have provided nearly $4 billion for school renovations, and Prop B would have provided $400 million for technology. About 60% of voters voted no on both.
while Proposition B would have spent $440 million for technology equipment, systems and infrastructure. LIVE DISCUSSION: Join ...
Lubbock County voters have given a nod of approval to the three ballot items pertaining to Frenship ISD. See how they fared.
Houston ISD parents and teachers led a successful grassroots campaign to reject the largest school bond failure in Texas ...
Houston voters rejected Houston ISD’s historic $4.4 billion bond with about 60% voting against both of the district’s ...
Voters overwhelmingly rejected HISD's historic $4.4 billion bond proposal. See the results of other bond propositions for ...
Although votes are still being counted, Houston ISD says their record $4.4 billion bond package will not pass. Superintendent ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Tuesday, Nov. 5, marks the final day when voters can decide on a pair of bonds proposed for the ...
In complete but unofficial returns, the City of Liberty Hill's Home Rule Charter (Proposition A on the ballot) received XX ...
The two-part bond is comprised of Proposition A, allocating $3.96 billion for new school buildings, and Prop B, allocating ...
In my 33 years as an educator, I’ve never known teachers to come out against a bond. I’ve never seen so much community ...
Then there is Proposition B, which is aimed at upgrading the district’s technology infrastructure. Prop. B would issue $440 ...