Oklahoma Voters Pass Multiple School Bond Measures
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Bond Measures Win Across the State
Communities across Oklahoma approved school bond issues on Tuesday, signaling strong support for education funding and infrastructure improvements.
In El Reno, voters passed a $69 million building bond to expand classrooms and upgrade athletic facilities. Hinton residents approved a $5.9 million bond for infrastructure projects.
Other District Results
Propositions also passed in Carney, Little Axe, and Carnegie, while Osage County voters approved one bond but rejected another for Anderson Schools. In Rogers County, voters approved a new bond for the Oologah-Talala School District, ensuring continued investment in student facilities.
City and County Measures
Outside of school-related votes, Noble residents approved a franchise agreement with OG&E. In Pawnee County, voters passed a sales tax increase to fund improvements to roads, fairgrounds, and the county jail.
Officials say the combined measures will inject millions into local economies while addressing long-term infrastructure needs for students and communities alike.
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