Bills curbing school districts’ ability to go to referendum criticized by school advocates

A series of bills that would put the brakes on the referendum process for school districts drew criticism from Dems and some school advocates today, who argued the legislation would hurt schools and students.
The three bills, part of a package from Sen. Duey Stroebel called the “Referendum Reform Initiative,” look to “codify best practice” and “balance the incentives to go to referendum,” the Sauk...

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