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Texas Leads $16 Billion Slate of Bond Measures on Election Day

Texas Leads $16 Billion Slate of Bond Measures on Election Day

Update: 2025-11-03
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On November third, voters across the US are considering bond measures totaling $15.7 billion, showcasing their desire for new schools, improved roads, and updated hospitals. Texas leads with $7 billion proposals, including Lamar Consolidated ISD's plan for seven new elementary schools and laptops for every student. Denver's $950 million package aims to upgrade infrastructure without tax hikes, while Columbus, Ohio's $1.9 billion proposal focuses on affordable housing for expected population growth. Despite economic concerns, local leaders pitch these measures as opportunities to shape their cities' futures.

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Texas Leads $16 Billion Slate of Bond Measures on Election Day

Texas Leads $16 Billion Slate of Bond Measures on Election Day