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School Boards Move Towards November Option

From NJ School Boards Association:

As of Tuesday morning, at least 38 school boards had already adopted resolutions to move the date of school board member elections to November 2012 and eliminate the annual vote on proposed school budgets that are at or below the state’s tax levy cap. A large number of school boards are expected to discuss the change in date during upcoming meetings.

Laura Waters

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  • Interesting, because many of them likely provided little or no public notice before their votes.

    What zeal to disenfranchise voters!

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