
Several Santa Clara County school districts will receive more revenue thanks to resounding voter approval of bond measures and parcel taxes. Four bond measures and two parcel tax proposals are anticipated to provide millions of dollars to repair old buildings, build affordable workforce housing and expand student programs. The measures are all slated to pass, even with approximately 34,000 uncounted ballots as of Thursday. Bond measures need 55% to pass, while parcel taxes require two-thirds or 66.67% to pass. Measure P — Campbell Union High School District Measure P, a $474 million bond measure with 64.3% voter approval, will generate about…
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