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    Wynne School District Clarifies Millage Misinformation on Primary Election Ballot for Local Residents

    2024-02-29
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    The Wynne School District has released a statement to correct false information circulating on social media about the primary election ballot, specifically the district's millage. Contrary to the rumors, there is no new millage request for the district. The millage mentioned on the ballot is not a new tax, but a disclosure of the current millage rate required by law.

    The district emphasizes that the millage information on the ballot is a standard procedure, as per Article 14, Section 3 of the Arkansas Constitution. It does not imply any new or additional tax burden for the community.

    The district also states that a vote for or against the measure will not affect the current millage, which is in place for the next nine years. The Wynne School District is committed to transparency and accountability and aims to keep the community well-informed about school-related matters.

    The district encourages individuals to check information from reliable sources and avoid spreading unverified information that may lead to confusion or unnecessary worry. Any information released by the Wynne School District will be communicated through official channels and posted on the district's website.

    In summary, the Wynne School District has corrected the false information about the primary election ballot and confirmed that there is no new millage request. The district stresses the importance of transparency and accountability and encourages the community to verify information from reliable sources.

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