San Diego Unified asks voters to approve its fourth school bond measure since 2008

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San Diego Unified is asking voters to approve another school bond measure. Here's what it would do

Candidates in three runoffs have taken opposite stances on a measure that could end free trash pick-up at single-family homes

“It seems a little questionable as to whether this is the intention of Prop. 39 bonds,” Hong said, referring to the state law that made it easier for school districts to pass bond measures. “If it becomes just another source of money to increase teacher pay, that’s when the taxpayers association will really start to dislike these.”

“That’s an important component of the bond measure, to be able to attract and retain the staff we need to run our schools,” Dulgeroff said of the affordable housing.A San Francisco Bay Area school district built subsidized housing for teachers and staff who could not afford market rent “The fact that San Diego Unified is going back to voters to ask for more funds for security improvements is an admission that the school campuses are not safe after promising enhancements over the past three bond measures,” Williams said.

 

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This is madness by legislation … voters pick up the tab to build teacher housing? Wut lol, how about the State just pay them a fair wage so they can live here. Sacramento has gone full redacted

will never vote yes on another bond for schools-teachers unions have destroy school

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