Texans Head to the Polls for Election Day

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF News) — Voters go to the polls across the state Tuesday to settle a number of issues.

There are 11 issues facing Dallas voters — the most widely publicized being the proposal to abolish Dallas County Schools, which is a company that operates buses for Dallas County school districts. It has been plagued with by financial problems and allegations of misconduct by a number of its bus drivers.

Dallas voters are also asked to approve money for street repairs, flood control, renovation of Fair Park, and money for libraries and cultural arts.

Fifty school districts across the state are seeking bond approvals. One of the largest comes in Fort Worth ISD — they’re looking for $750 million to renovate 14 high schools and deal with the city’s continuing growth.

 

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