Prop A would have provided nearly $4 billion for school renovations, and Prop B would have provided $400 million for technology. About 60% of voters voted no on both.
Voters rejected $4.4 billion in bond measures for Houston ISD buildings and technology, the largest bond in Texas history.
Houston ISD Superintendent Mike Miles called voters' rejection ... LIVE DISCUSSION: Join our Zoom with the education team to ...
Houston's historic $4.4 billion bond proposal for school upgrades was rejected, leaving many campuses without much-needed ...
Houston ISD parents and teachers led a successful grassroots campaign to reject the largest school bond failure in Texas ...
Houston voters rejected Houston ISD’s historic $4.4 billion bond with about 60% voting against both of the district’s ...
Voters in Houston ISD rejected more than $4 billion in bond requests. Dr. Bob Sanborn, CEO and President of Children At Risk ...
Voters overwhelmingly rejected HISD's historic $4.4 billion bond proposal. See the results of other bond propositions for ...
HOUSTON — Harris County voters said no to HISD‘s $4.4 billion bond. Most of that money was slated for critical infrastructure projects. But with that money now off the table, the question becomes: ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Tuesday, Nov. 5, marks the final day when voters can decide on a pair of bonds proposed for the ...
Houston voters must decide whether to approve this significant financial investment under the current state-appointed administration or wait until the Houston Independent School District is returned ...
For months, the two sides have been at odds over what is best for the schools, the community and Houston. HISD has attempted ...