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Measure H for Galt Joint Union elementary schools: Sacramento County election results

Measure H would raise $27 million in funds for the Galt Joint Union Elementary School District.

SACRAMENTO COUNTY, Calif. — Measure H will raise $27 million in funds for the Galt Joint Union Elementary School District to use for roof, plumbing, heating and ventilation system improvements. This also adds a three-cent property tax increase per $100 of assessed value.

Proposed projects include: repairing roofs, plumbing and HVAC systems. They will also go toward updating classrooms and athletic facilities. Funds will also go to improving school security and fire safety.

Measure H requires a 55% approval to be passed.

Yes: You want the Galt Joint Union Elementary School District to issue the $27 million bond

No: You do not want the Galt Joint Union Elementary School District to issue the $27 million bond

Measure H

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