education-local-politics1.89 min read "Milwaukee Voters Pass $252 Million Referendum for Public Schools"
Milwaukee voters approved a $252 million referendum for Milwaukee Public Schools, with 51% voting yes and 49% voting no. The funding, to be collected through increased taxes over the next five years, aims to address a $200 million budget deficit for the next school year. Advocates on both sides have been actively campaigning, with some residents expressing concerns over the recent passing of a $87 million referendum. The Milwaukee Teachers' Education Association expressed pride in the referendum's passage, emphasizing the importance of equitable opportunities and resources for MPS students.
1 year ago•Source: TMJ4 News