It s a cut and dried decision for Ed Stein.
He plans to vote no May 1 on the $13.585 million bond proposition for athletics and recreational facilities for two new high schools in Wichita Falls ISD.
Stein is passionate about opposing tax hikes and leads what he calls the no campaign. The group consistently fights bond proposals that would mean higher property taxes for Wichitans.
And the proposed bond would bring an estimated 1.5 cent tax hike per $100 of property value for WFISD residents.
“We want to teach the school district that no means no, Stein said.
He pointed out that WFISD voters already turned down a $13.585 million bond for athletics and recreational facilities Nov. 3.
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