Despite Marin’s history of passing school-related tax increases, Tamalpais Union High School District’s Measure A lost in the March 5 election. It achieved just 53.75% of the vote. That result involved 24,331 yes votes out of 45,226 ballots cast. Voter turnout wasn’t a factor. The primary saw participation by 53.24% of Marin registered voters, an […]
League of Women Voters ready for March election Marin County voters have an opportunity to affect local, state and federal leadership and issues in the March 5 presidential primary election. As president of the League of Women Voters, I can share that our group is committed to making sure voters have the information they need […]
Supporters say Measure A on the March 5 ballot should pass because facilities need to be modernized. Counterarguments include the borrowing costs, which bring the estimated burden to more than $1 billion.
Voters in the Tamalpais Union High School District will decide whether to approve a $517 million bond measure to repair and replace aging facilities in the district's high schools.