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When school districts ask the voters for a levy, they are required to state the amount of money they will collect. Why is the Library not giving the total amount to be collected?

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When school districts ask the voters for a levy, they are required to state the amount of money they will collect. Why is the Library not giving the total amount to be collected?

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Washington state law dictates that school districts must ask for a fixed dollar amount, and that library districts must ask for an adjustment to the rate, or a “levy lid lift”. By stating the amount to which the levy rate would be lifted, NOLS is following state law.

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