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HEB ISD board agrees to ask residents for property tax bump on November ballot

The proposal is a Voter-Approval Tax Rate Election, or VATRE, and its purpose is to bring in more funds for the school district.
Andy Lusk
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The proposal is a Voter-Approval Tax Rate Election, or VATRE, and its purpose is to bring in more funds for the school district.

The Hurst-Euless-Bedford school district board voted unanimously to hold a special election on a .

The proposal is a Voter-Approval Tax Rate Election, or VATRE, and its purpose is to bring in more funds for the school district.

Last year's tax rate was $0.9689 per $100 valuation, and the proposed new tax rate is $1.0289 per $100 valuation.

If voters approve the tax bump in November, those funds will be used to reduce the school district鈥檚 $20.6 million deficit by around $12 million. But if they reject the move, the district will consider changes to staffing and programming.

Board member John Biggan outlined Monday night his reasons for voting yes on bringing the VATRE to the ballot.

鈥淐alling a VATRE honestly is not my first choice,鈥 Biggan said, 鈥渂ut it is the appropriate thing in this particular situation because without it, we cannot maintain the quality of education our community expects and that our students deserve.鈥

Last year, nearby school districts. Voters for the ultimately a tax increase. Voters for the ISD .

Board Vice President Julie Cole said the district wants to offer the best options to students.

鈥淧art of why it鈥檚 important that we do this is because we want to maintain and continue to have programs and people that are best for our students,鈥 Cole said. 鈥淲e are going to rely on the community once again to come forward and support this school district.鈥

HEB ISD spokesperson Deanne Hullender said community meetings about the VATRE will take place over the coming months.

Voters will cast their ballots on Election Day, November 4. In-person early voting runs from October 20 to 31.

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Andy Lusk is 四虎影院's mid-cities communities reporter. He is a returning Report for America corps member, having spent two years with KUCB, the NPR member station serving Alaska鈥檚 Aleutian and Pribilof Islands. While in Alaska, Andy was an award-winning general assignment reporter with a focus on local and tribal government. When he's not reporting, he's usually out hiking. Andy is an alumnus of New York University.