What happens if voters reject a school budget?
The budget question is a simple yes or no proposal, asking voters if they approve spending a certain amount of locally raised revenue to support district operations for the coming fiscal year. If voters reject the proposed budget, they are essentially calling for a second review of the spending planby the municipal governing body. After reviewing the school budget, the municipal officials may leave it intact or they may call for cuts.
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