On this episode of WisconsinEye's Rewind: Your Week in Review, CBS 58's Emilee Fannon and WisPolitics.com's JR Ross discuss how voters flock to early voting sites on the first day they can cast ballots in-person.
As Lake Geneva area and West End voters head to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 5 for the fall general election, several financially-pinched school districts and municipalities will be seeking voter approval to exceed state-mandated property tax revenue levy limits for a potential financial boost to boster beleaguered spreadsheets.
The Linn Joint 6 School District will have two referendum questions before voters on Nov. 5 in support of Grades PreK-8 Reek Elementary School, W4094 S. Lakeshore Dr. in Linn — a non-recurring operating question asking district voters for $320,000 for the next four years, and a $4.1 million general obligation bond capital question for upgrading, renovating and expanding the school facility.
The Grades PreK-8 Bloomfield-Linn Joint 4 School District (Traver School), W3490 Linton Rd. in the Town of Linn, is asking district electors to vote “yes” or “no” on Tuesday, Nov. 5 on the district’s request to levy $650,000 in excess of the state-mandated property tax revenue limits for the 2024-2025 school year and for each successive year thereafter “to maintain and enhance student safety and learning and to provide for operational needs of the school district.”
The Village of Walworth is going to referendum on Nov. 5 to seek voter approval to exceed its state-mandated property tax revenue levy limit by $298,472 in 2025 and future years on a recurring basis in support of additional funds for staffing the Walworth Fire & Rescue Department, 247 N. Main St., Walworth.
The Town of Geneva is seeking voter approval on Nov. 5 for a safety and municipal operations referendum to exceed state-mandated property tax revenue limits by $1.5 million on a recurring annual basis beginning in 2025 "for the purpose of employing and equipping additional Police Officers, cover municipal operating costs, facility improvements, and eliminating the current outstanding debt obligation."
On this episode of WisconsinEye's Rewind: Your Week in Review, CBS 58's Emilee Fannon and WisPolitics.com's JR Ross discuss how voters flock t…
The Linn Joint 6 School District will have two referendum questions before voters on Nov. 5 in support of Grades PreK-8 Reek Elementary School, W4094 S. Lakeshore Dr. in Linn — a non-recurring operating question asking district voters for $320,000 for the next four years, and a $4.1 million general obligation bond capital question for upgrading, renovating and expanding the school facility.
The Grades PreK-8 Bloomfield-Linn Joint 4 School District (Traver School), W3490 Linton Rd. in the Town of Linn, is asking district electors to vote “yes” or “no” on Tuesday, Nov. 5 on the district’s request to levy $650,000 in excess of the state-mandated property tax revenue limits for the 2024-2025 school year and for each successive year thereafter “to maintain and enhance student safety and learning and to provide for operational needs of the school district.”
The Village of Walworth is going to referendum on Nov. 5 to seek voter approval to exceed its state-mandated property tax revenue levy limit by $298,472 in 2025 and future years on a recurring basis in support of additional funds for staffing the Walworth Fire & Rescue Department, 247 N. Main St., Walworth.
The Town of Geneva is seeking voter approval on Nov. 5 for a safety and municipal operations referendum to exceed state-mandated property tax revenue limits by $1.5 million on a recurring annual basis beginning in 2025 "for the purpose of employing and equipping additional Police Officers, cover municipal operating costs, facility improvements, and eliminating the current outstanding debt obligation."