I haven't seen this discussed yet. Looks like HISD is requesting the largest bond in state history. Why they are needing more money to purchase future school sites when they should be closing campuses is beyond me. It would be a no from me. But I've noticed that all the unhinged homes in the neighborhood have signs saying to vote against it as well. (These are the homes that go beyond a single Harris Walz sign, but add in the county specific one, an anit-Trump one, something bashing Ted Cruz, and have weeds growing through the Go-Away Miles sign and their "We Believe" political sign, the Apostle's Creed of feelings.)
So I was prepared to vote no, but now I have to ask, "Am I missing something?"
Houston ISD's $4.4 billion bond proposal: What you need to know about before casting your vote
So I was prepared to vote no, but now I have to ask, "Am I missing something?"
Houston ISD's $4.4 billion bond proposal: What you need to know about before casting your vote