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    Vote YES for Enumclaw schools and students

  • The board of the Enumclaw School District has put Proposition No. 1 to the voters to make much-needed facility upgrades. These include adding a new school to the Ten Trails community, replacing aging facilities, repairing plumbing and electrical systems, constructing two new elementary schools and an early learning center, a new athletic complex and performing arts center, and much more. The bonds would be paid for by an excess levy rate of $1.56 per $1,000 of assessed property value. This means the owner of a $600,000 home could expect to pay about $936 per year.

    Our kids deserve to learn in safe, modern facilities that meet the needs of a growing community. Vote yes on Enumclaw School District's Proposition No. 1.
    Ultima actualización 2023-04-05
    The board of the Enumclaw School District has put Proposition No. 1 to the voters to make much-needed facility upgrades. These include adding a new school to the Ten Trails community, replacing aging facilities, repairing plumbing and electrical systems, constructing two new elementary schools and an early learning center, a new athletic complex and performing arts center, and much more. The bonds would be paid for by an excess levy rate of $1.56 per $1,000 of assessed property value. This means the owner of a $600,000 home could expect to pay about $936 per year.

    Our kids deserve to learn in safe, modern facilities that meet the needs of a growing community. Vote yes on Enumclaw School District's Proposition No. 1.
    The board of the Enumclaw School District has put Proposition No. 1 to the voters to make much-needed facility upgrades. These include adding a new school to the Ten Trails community, replacing aging facilities, repairing plumbing and electrical systems, constructing two new elementary schools and an early learning center, a new athletic complex and performing arts center, and much more. The bonds would be paid for by an excess levy rate of $1.56 per $1,000 of assessed property value. This means the owner of a $600,000 home could expect to pay about $936 per year.

    Our kids deserve to learn in safe, modern facilities that meet the needs of a growing community. Vote yes on Enumclaw School District's Proposition No. 1.
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    Vote YES for Marysville schools and students

  • The Marysville School District board of directors has proposed a renewal of the expiring education programs and operations levy to continue providing a quality education for all students. If passed, the funds would provide opportunities and services not paid for by the state, such as school supplies, technology, building maintenance, transportation, and more. Local advocates have expressed concern that essential school staff may be laid off for lack of funding if this levy fails. 

    At a rate of $1.67 per $1,000 of assessed value from 2024 to 2027, the proposed levy is 68 cents less than the current and expiring rate. This new rate would cost the owner of a median $600,000 home about $1,002 a year. 

    Fully funding our students' needs sets them up for academic success today and career and higher education success tomorrow. Vote yes on Proposition No. 1 for the students of the Marysville School District.
    Ultima actualización 2023-04-05
    The Marysville School District board of directors has proposed a renewal of the expiring education programs and operations levy to continue providing a quality education for all students. If passed, the funds would provide opportunities and services not paid for by the state, such as school supplies, technology, building maintenance, transportation, and more. Local advocates have expressed concern that essential school staff may be laid off for lack of funding if this levy fails. 

    At a rate of $1.67 per $1,000 of assessed value from 2024 to 2027, the proposed levy is 68 cents less than the current and expiring rate. This new rate would cost the owner of a median $600,000 home about $1,002 a year. 

    Fully funding our students' needs sets them up for academic success today and career and higher education success tomorrow. Vote yes on Proposition No. 1 for the students of the Marysville School District.
    The Marysville School District board of directors has proposed a renewal of the expiring education programs and operations levy to continue providing a quality education for all students. If passed, the funds would provide opportunities and services not paid for by the state, such as school supplies, technology, building maintenance, transportation, and more. Local advocates have expressed concern that essential school staff may be laid off for lack of funding if this levy fails. 

    At a rate of $1.67 per $1,000 of assessed value from 2024 to 2027, the proposed levy is 68 cents less than the current and expiring rate. This new rate would cost the owner of a median $600,000 home about $1,002 a year. 

    Fully funding our students' needs sets them up for academic success today and career and higher education success tomorrow. Vote yes on Proposition No. 1 for the students of the Marysville School District.
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    Vote YES for Peninsula students and schools

  • The Peninsula School District board has proposed two propositions to ensure that students have everything they need to succeed. Proposition 1, the Replacement Educational Programs and Operations Levy, is a renewal of an expiring levy. 

    If passed by voters, the levy rate would start at $1.13 per $1,000 of assessed value in 2024 and it decreases by one cent a year until it reaches $1.11 in 2026. This means that the owner of a median $750,000 Gig Harbor home could expect to pay around $833 a year. 

    The expiring levy accounted for about 18 percent of the district's budget and the renewal levy would fill a similar gap, funding many programs and services not paid for by the state. This includes athletics, transportation, clubs, preventative maintenance, nurses at all 17 schools, counselors, and more. 

    Help our local schools provide a quality education and a healthy life for every student. Vote yes on Proposition 1!
    Ultima actualización 2023-04-05
    The Peninsula School District board has proposed two propositions to ensure that students have everything they need to succeed. Proposition 1, the Replacement Educational Programs and Operations Levy, is a renewal of an expiring levy. 

    If passed by voters, the levy rate would start at $1.13 per $1,000 of assessed value in 2024 and it decreases by one cent a year until it reaches $1.11 in 2026. This means that the owner of a median $750,000 Gig Harbor home could expect to pay around $833 a year. 

    The expiring levy accounted for about 18 percent of the district's budget and the renewal levy would fill a similar gap, funding many programs and services not paid for by the state. This includes athletics, transportation, clubs, preventative maintenance, nurses at all 17 schools, counselors, and more. 

    Help our local schools provide a quality education and a healthy life for every student. Vote yes on Proposition 1!
    The Peninsula School District board has proposed two propositions to ensure that students have everything they need to succeed. Proposition 1, the Replacement Educational Programs and Operations Levy, is a renewal of an expiring levy. 

    If passed by voters, the levy rate would start at $1.13 per $1,000 of assessed value in 2024 and it decreases by one cent a year until it reaches $1.11 in 2026. This means that the owner of a median $750,000 Gig Harbor home could expect to pay around $833 a year. 

    The expiring levy accounted for about 18 percent of the district's budget and the renewal levy would fill a similar gap, funding many programs and services not paid for by the state. This includes athletics, transportation, clubs, preventative maintenance, nurses at all 17 schools, counselors, and more. 

    Help our local schools provide a quality education and a healthy life for every student. Vote yes on Proposition 1!

    Peninsula School District No. 401 - Prop 1

    The Peninsula School District board has proposed two propositions to ensure that students have everything they need to succeed. Proposition 1, the Replacement Educational Programs and Operations Levy, is a renewal of an expiring levy. 

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    Vote YES for safety and technology at Peninsula schools

  • Proposition 2 is the second levy on the ballot this year for the Peninsula School District. The Safety, Security, and Technology Levy is aimed at improving school infrastructure and safety. At a modest rate of $0.25 per $1,000 in assessed value, the levy would help provide schools with emergency communications systems, security cameras, secure building access controls, and more. 

    The district estimates that the current total levy rate is $2.01 per $1,000 of assessed value. If voters pass both of the proposed levies it would reduce the rate to $1.82 per $1,000. Passing both propositions will help the district continue to provide a safe space for an outstanding education. Vote yes on Proposition 2 for the Peninsula School District.
    Ultima actualización 2023-04-05
    Proposition 2 is the second levy on the ballot this year for the Peninsula School District. The Safety, Security, and Technology Levy is aimed at improving school infrastructure and safety. At a modest rate of $0.25 per $1,000 in assessed value, the levy would help provide schools with emergency communications systems, security cameras, secure building access controls, and more. 

    The district estimates that the current total levy rate is $2.01 per $1,000 of assessed value. If voters pass both of the proposed levies it would reduce the rate to $1.82 per $1,000. Passing both propositions will help the district continue to provide a safe space for an outstanding education. Vote yes on Proposition 2 for the Peninsula School District.
    Proposition 2 is the second levy on the ballot this year for the Peninsula School District. The Safety, Security, and Technology Levy is aimed at improving school infrastructure and safety. At a modest rate of $0.25 per $1,000 in assessed value, the levy would help provide schools with emergency communications systems, security cameras, secure building access controls, and more. 

    The district estimates that the current total levy rate is $2.01 per $1,000 of assessed value. If voters pass both of the proposed levies it would reduce the rate to $1.82 per $1,000. Passing both propositions will help the district continue to provide a safe space for an outstanding education. Vote yes on Proposition 2 for the Peninsula School District.

    Peninsula School District No. 401 - Prop 2

    Proposition 2 is the second levy on the ballot this year for the Peninsula School District. The Safety, Security, and Technology Levy is aimed at improving school infrastructure and safety.

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    Vote YES for Selah School District's students

  • Proposition No. 1 is aimed at continuing to provide the students of the Selah School District with everything they need to succeed.

    As the district's current two-year levy for educational programs and operations expires this year, renewing this levy would help schools continue to fund critical services and improvements not funded by the state. This includes nursing support, technology, instructional materials, athletics, academic competitions, Dual and English Language support, and development opportunities for staff, and is also a lower rate than what is currently being collected.

    Proposition 1 would levy a tax of $1.65 per $1,000 of assessed property value from 2024 to 2027, meaning that the owner of a $435,000 house could expect to pay about $718 a year. 

    Maintaining these opportunities for students keeps kids healthy, well-rounded, and well-prepped for college and career growth. Our students deserve an outstanding education and a bright future. Vote yes on Proposition No. 1. 
    Ultima actualización 2023-04-05
    Proposition No. 1 is aimed at continuing to provide the students of the Selah School District with everything they need to succeed.

    As the district's current two-year levy for educational programs and operations expires this year, renewing this levy would help schools continue to fund critical services and improvements not funded by the state. This includes nursing support, technology, instructional materials, athletics, academic competitions, Dual and English Language support, and development opportunities for staff, and is also a lower rate than what is currently being collected.

    Proposition 1 would levy a tax of $1.65 per $1,000 of assessed property value from 2024 to 2027, meaning that the owner of a $435,000 house could expect to pay about $718 a year. 

    Maintaining these opportunities for students keeps kids healthy, well-rounded, and well-prepped for college and career growth. Our students deserve an outstanding education and a bright future. Vote yes on Proposition No. 1. 
    Proposition No. 1 is aimed at continuing to provide the students of the Selah School District with everything they need to succeed.

    As the district's current two-year levy for educational programs and operations expires this year, renewing this levy would help schools continue to fund critical services and improvements not funded by the state. This includes nursing support, technology, instructional materials, athletics, academic competitions, Dual and English Language support, and development opportunities for staff, and is also a lower rate than what is currently being collected.

    Proposition 1 would levy a tax of $1.65 per $1,000 of assessed property value from 2024 to 2027, meaning that the owner of a $435,000 house could expect to pay about $718 a year. 

    Maintaining these opportunities for students keeps kids healthy, well-rounded, and well-prepped for college and career growth. Our students deserve an outstanding education and a bright future. Vote yes on Proposition No. 1. 
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    Vote YES for Steilacoom schools and students

  • No matter where we live and what we look like, we all believe every child deserves a quality education in a modern environment. The Steilacoom Historical School District's Proposition No. 1 aims to provide this opportunity for the students of the district with infrastructure and safety upgrades. 
    This bond will replace the expiring bond, so there will be no increase in the local tax rate for our schools if it's passed. 

    If passed, Proposition No. 1 would allow the school district to issue bonds to fund the construction of a new middle school, a high school stadium and performing arts center, adding classrooms to the existing middle school, improvements to all elementary school campuses, and adding security and health upgrades to schools. The bonds would be repaid by a levy of $1.26 per $1,000 of assessed property value. For the owner of a home with an assessed value of $500,000, that would cost approximately $630 a year.

    Our students are counting on us for these critical improvements to accessibility, safety, and serving the district's growing population. Vote YES on Proposition No. 1 to put Steilacoom Historical School District students on the road to success. 
    Ultima actualización 2023-04-05
    No matter where we live and what we look like, we all believe every child deserves a quality education in a modern environment. The Steilacoom Historical School District's Proposition No. 1 aims to provide this opportunity for the students of the district with infrastructure and safety upgrades. 
    This bond will replace the expiring bond, so there will be no increase in the local tax rate for our schools if it's passed. 

    If passed, Proposition No. 1 would allow the school district to issue bonds to fund the construction of a new middle school, a high school stadium and performing arts center, adding classrooms to the existing middle school, improvements to all elementary school campuses, and adding security and health upgrades to schools. The bonds would be repaid by a levy of $1.26 per $1,000 of assessed property value. For the owner of a home with an assessed value of $500,000, that would cost approximately $630 a year.

    Our students are counting on us for these critical improvements to accessibility, safety, and serving the district's growing population. Vote YES on Proposition No. 1 to put Steilacoom Historical School District students on the road to success. 
    No matter where we live and what we look like, we all believe every child deserves a quality education in a modern environment. The Steilacoom Historical School District's Proposition No. 1 aims to provide this opportunity for the students of the district with infrastructure and safety upgrades. 
    This bond will replace the expiring bond, so there will be no increase in the local tax rate for our schools if it's passed. 

    If passed, Proposition No. 1 would allow the school district to issue bonds to fund the construction of a new middle school, a high school stadium and performing arts center, adding classrooms to the existing middle school, improvements to all elementary school campuses, and adding security and health upgrades to schools. The bonds would be repaid by a levy of $1.26 per $1,000 of assessed property value. For the owner of a home with an assessed value of $500,000, that would cost approximately $630 a year.

    Our students are counting on us for these critical improvements to accessibility, safety, and serving the district's growing population. Vote YES on Proposition No. 1 to put Steilacoom Historical School District students on the road to success. 
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    Vote YES for Vancouver schools

  • Our schools rely on local levies to fund the critical programs that state funding doesn't cover. This year, the Vancouver School District board has put Proposition No. 6 on the ballot to renew an expiring levy that our students rely on for safety, educational resources, and more. 

    If passed by voters, the Replacement Levy for Maintenance and Operations would help pay for additional teachers, special educations, sports and extracurriculars, school safety support, nurses, counselors, building maintenance, and more. At a rate of $1.99 per $1,000 of assessed value, the owner of a $460,000 home could expect to pay about $915 a year to fund these important local education opportunities.

    By replacing the expiring levy, our community will continue to invest in our students' bright futures through safer schools and greater support for their well-being. Vote yes on the Vancouver School District's Proposition No. 6.
    Ultima actualización 2023-04-05
    Our schools rely on local levies to fund the critical programs that state funding doesn't cover. This year, the Vancouver School District board has put Proposition No. 6 on the ballot to renew an expiring levy that our students rely on for safety, educational resources, and more. 

    If passed by voters, the Replacement Levy for Maintenance and Operations would help pay for additional teachers, special educations, sports and extracurriculars, school safety support, nurses, counselors, building maintenance, and more. At a rate of $1.99 per $1,000 of assessed value, the owner of a $460,000 home could expect to pay about $915 a year to fund these important local education opportunities.

    By replacing the expiring levy, our community will continue to invest in our students' bright futures through safer schools and greater support for their well-being. Vote yes on the Vancouver School District's Proposition No. 6.
    Our schools rely on local levies to fund the critical programs that state funding doesn't cover. This year, the Vancouver School District board has put Proposition No. 6 on the ballot to renew an expiring levy that our students rely on for safety, educational resources, and more. 

    If passed by voters, the Replacement Levy for Maintenance and Operations would help pay for additional teachers, special educations, sports and extracurriculars, school safety support, nurses, counselors, building maintenance, and more. At a rate of $1.99 per $1,000 of assessed value, the owner of a $460,000 home could expect to pay about $915 a year to fund these important local education opportunities.

    By replacing the expiring levy, our community will continue to invest in our students' bright futures through safer schools and greater support for their well-being. Vote yes on the Vancouver School District's Proposition No. 6.

    Vancouver School District No. 37 - Proposition No. 6

    Our schools rely on local levies to fund the critical programs that state funding doesn't cover. This year, the Vancouver School District board has put Proposition No. 6 on the ballot to renew an expiring levy that our students rely on for safety, educational resources, and more. 

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    Vote YES for maintained fire services in Spokane Valley

  • When an emergency happens, the last thing anyone wants to think about is whether their local fire services have the equipment and training needed to respond quickly. To that end, the board of the Spokane Valley Fire District has proposed Proposition No. 1, a replacement for the current levy that expires at the end of 2023. Passing the levy would allow the district to keep all stations open 24/7, ensure fast response times, hire additional firefighters and paramedics, and more.

    If approved by voters, the district will implement a levy of $1.08 over four years per $1,000 of true and assessed value. This means that a homeowner of a $400,000 home could expect to pay about $432 a year. 

    Passing this levy will help the district maintain current staffing as well as build a new training facility with space for a temporary crew to keep up with emergency demands. With 9 percent population growth since 2019 and a 78 percent incident volume increase since 2013, voters should say yes to Proposition No. 1 to continue to fund emergency medical and fire services for Spokane Valley.
    Ultima actualización 2023-04-05
    When an emergency happens, the last thing anyone wants to think about is whether their local fire services have the equipment and training needed to respond quickly. To that end, the board of the Spokane Valley Fire District has proposed Proposition No. 1, a replacement for the current levy that expires at the end of 2023. Passing the levy would allow the district to keep all stations open 24/7, ensure fast response times, hire additional firefighters and paramedics, and more.

    If approved by voters, the district will implement a levy of $1.08 over four years per $1,000 of true and assessed value. This means that a homeowner of a $400,000 home could expect to pay about $432 a year. 

    Passing this levy will help the district maintain current staffing as well as build a new training facility with space for a temporary crew to keep up with emergency demands. With 9 percent population growth since 2019 and a 78 percent incident volume increase since 2013, voters should say yes to Proposition No. 1 to continue to fund emergency medical and fire services for Spokane Valley.
    When an emergency happens, the last thing anyone wants to think about is whether their local fire services have the equipment and training needed to respond quickly. To that end, the board of the Spokane Valley Fire District has proposed Proposition No. 1, a replacement for the current levy that expires at the end of 2023. Passing the levy would allow the district to keep all stations open 24/7, ensure fast response times, hire additional firefighters and paramedics, and more.

    If approved by voters, the district will implement a levy of $1.08 over four years per $1,000 of true and assessed value. This means that a homeowner of a $400,000 home could expect to pay about $432 a year. 

    Passing this levy will help the district maintain current staffing as well as build a new training facility with space for a temporary crew to keep up with emergency demands. With 9 percent population growth since 2019 and a 78 percent incident volume increase since 2013, voters should say yes to Proposition No. 1 to continue to fund emergency medical and fire services for Spokane Valley.
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    Vote YES for maintained fire services in Spokane

  • One of the most important things in an emergency is that medical and fire personnel are able to arrive on time and equipped to help. Passing Proposition No. 1 would allow voters to maintain a high level of fire and emergency medical response to the growing community. The district's current Maintenance and Operations Levy will expire at the end of 2023, and the district's board of commissioners is asking voters to renew it for 2024 through 2027. 

    If passed, this year's levy will continue to pay for firefighter and medical staff recruitment and training as well as upgrades on aging equipment and fire stations. At a rate of $0.50 per $1,000 of assessed value, which is the same as the current rate, the owner of a $300,000 home could expect to pay around $150 per year.

    Call volume in the district is up by nearly 30 percent and nearly 2,000 residents have moved in the last four years. Vote Yes on Proposition No. 1 to continue to prepare EMTs and firefighting staff to serve our community in the years to come.
    Ultima actualización 2023-04-05
    One of the most important things in an emergency is that medical and fire personnel are able to arrive on time and equipped to help. Passing Proposition No. 1 would allow voters to maintain a high level of fire and emergency medical response to the growing community. The district's current Maintenance and Operations Levy will expire at the end of 2023, and the district's board of commissioners is asking voters to renew it for 2024 through 2027. 

    If passed, this year's levy will continue to pay for firefighter and medical staff recruitment and training as well as upgrades on aging equipment and fire stations. At a rate of $0.50 per $1,000 of assessed value, which is the same as the current rate, the owner of a $300,000 home could expect to pay around $150 per year.

    Call volume in the district is up by nearly 30 percent and nearly 2,000 residents have moved in the last four years. Vote Yes on Proposition No. 1 to continue to prepare EMTs and firefighting staff to serve our community in the years to come.
    One of the most important things in an emergency is that medical and fire personnel are able to arrive on time and equipped to help. Passing Proposition No. 1 would allow voters to maintain a high level of fire and emergency medical response to the growing community. The district's current Maintenance and Operations Levy will expire at the end of 2023, and the district's board of commissioners is asking voters to renew it for 2024 through 2027. 

    If passed, this year's levy will continue to pay for firefighter and medical staff recruitment and training as well as upgrades on aging equipment and fire stations. At a rate of $0.50 per $1,000 of assessed value, which is the same as the current rate, the owner of a $300,000 home could expect to pay around $150 per year.

    Call volume in the district is up by nearly 30 percent and nearly 2,000 residents have moved in the last four years. Vote Yes on Proposition No. 1 to continue to prepare EMTs and firefighting staff to serve our community in the years to come.