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Monroe County voters approve school technology millage

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Monroe County voters approve school technology millage

Monroe County voters approved the Monroe County Intermediate School District technology millage renewal proposal on May 5, with 10,334 ballots cast in favor and 6,920 against. The 0.9866 mill tax will be levied from 2027 to 2031, generating an estimated $7,636,841 in revenue in 2027.

Voters in Monroe County, Michigan, approved a technology millage renewal proposal for the Monroe County Intermediate School District. The proposal passed with 10,334 votes in favor and 6,920 against on May 5. The 0.9866 mill tax will be levied for five years, from 2027 to 2031. The tax is expected to generate $7,636,841 in revenue in 2027. Revenue will be distributed to constituent districts based on pupil membership count. The millage renewal will allow the intermediate school district to continue enhancing technology funding for local schools.

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