Will voting for Valley school bonds or overrides increase taxes?

By Shira Tanzer | KTAR News

PHOENIX – Twenty school districts and trade school West-MEC will have bonds, overrides or real estate sales on the ballot for the 2025 Maricopa County jurisdictional elections.

Bonds are borrowed money that the school district pays back over time, used for long-term projects like new buildings or physical repairs.

Meanwhile, overrides refer to voter-approved plans that use additional tax revenue to pay for short-term programs like teacher salaries or extra-curricular activities.

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