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This district split has been a disaster since the beginning. The ones who are going to lose the most are the students on both sides of the valley. The mayors promised that our taxes would stay the same or go down. They either did not know that they were talking about or they lied. Which is it? The New School District is now asking for a 600 million dollar bond. The split plan did not even address the basic needs of splitting the two district. Why did this transpire in such a hurry? Could it be that it all boiled down to back room deals and bad politics? Every politician who was involved in this mess needs to get the boot. We need to start with Curtis and work our way down. Vote Democratic this fall!!!
ElkMan: Amen to everything you said! I could not have said it better myself!
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