In addition to approving 9 of the 10 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution, voters in Denton County also approved over $2 billion in new taxpayer debt.

In addition to approving 9 of the 10 proposed amendments to the Texas Constitution, voters in Denton County also approved over $2 billion in new taxpayer debt.
Vendors who profited off of taxpayer debt from Keller school district’s 2014 bond have reappeared in this year’s bond election. They are also financial backers of the Keller ISD Education Foundation.
With increases in property tax bills, revenues per student, and more funding from Austin, why are Keller teachers having to ask others to buy supplies for their classrooms?
When asked for a response to conservative grassroots calling for a special session, Chairman James Dickey said he’s “already committed to backing up everything in the [Texas Republican Party] platform.”
School vendors who made over $31 million from a North Texas school district’s 2014 bond have positioned themselves to cash in again from the district’s $315 million bond election.
Companies connected to helping push more debt on taxpayers in North Texas have been plying teachers with school supplies.
As early voting continues for a North Texas school bond election, various companies have poured money towards burdening taxpayers with hundreds of millions in debt.
A corporation that has benefited from previous school district contracts donates to pro-bond PAC in Keller’s school district election.
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Fort Worth City Council voted unanimously to endorse recommended reforms for the over $1.1 billion redevelopment scheme, but bureaucrats in charge of the project are ignoring them.