Measure on the ballot in the 2018 Rhode Island 2018 General Election in Rhode Island.
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Get StartedA "yes" vote authorizes the state to spend $250 million on school renovation and repair using government bonds.
A "no" vote does not authorize the state to sell additional bonds in order to fund schools.
Bond measures add to government debt and contribute to government overreach., in opposition to Rhode Island School Buildings (Learn more)
According to the American Society of Civil Engineers, public schools in Rhode Island are currently underfunded, causing declines in teaching and educational quality as schools cut-back on resources and programs critical to education., in support of Rhode Island School Buildings (Learn more)
Annual government revenue does not usually provide the necessary funding for large infrastructure projects. Bonds are required for up-front money for these large construction projects., in support of Rhode Island School Buildings (Learn more)
This measure would authorize the state to sell $250 million in government bonds to improve and renovate public schools over the next five years.
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