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PRJUSD Assistant Superintendent of Business Elizabeth Wilson prepared a presentation on Prop. 30. Photo by Hayley Thomas. |
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PASO ROBLES — In a dramatic “tale of two outcomes,” the Paso Robles Joint Unified District met Tuesday, Oct. 30 for a round table discussion and study session focusing on Proposition 30 and what it’s fate could mean for an already bare-bones budget.
According to PRJUSD Superintendent Dr. Kathleen McNamara, the district will expect a loss of more than $3 million in unrestricted funding if Prop. 30 is not passed come election day, Tuesday, Nov. 6.
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