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Racine Unified Voters Explain Why They Do and Don't Support the Referendum

Two Mount Pleasant residents explain their positions.

Voters in the Racine Unified School District went to the polls today, April 5, to cast ballots for a three-part referendum that could fund five new schools, repair and renovate five existing schools, fund more teachers for smaller class sizes, and add $1 million a year to the district's fund balance each year for 10 years.


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