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 of the district’s proposed $4.4 billion school bond — the ...
Houston's historic $4.4 billion bond proposal for school upgrades was rejected, leaving many campuses without much-needed ...
Houston ISD residents rejected both the $4 billion and $440 million bonds, which was set to go toward everything from ...
Superintendent Mike Miles said, "In this instance, the politics of adults beat out the needs of our children." ...
Houston ISD’s historic $4.4 billion school bond — the largest school bond in Texas history — failed Tuesday, forcing the district to delay much-needed facility improvements due largely to voters’ ...
The largest school bond proposal in Texas history was rejected Tuesday in a big statement by Houston voters.
Lamb is also battling a shoulder injury, and Dallas is preparing to spend the next month trotting out the likes of Cooper ...
HOUSTON — Harris County voters said no to HISD‘s $4.4 ... Conceding the bond, HISD Superintendent Mike Miles said the politics of adults beat out the needs of our children. On Wednesday, he told KHOU ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Tuesday, Nov. 5, marks the final day when voters can decide on a pair of bonds proposed for the ...
In my 33 years as an educator, I’ve never known teachers to come out against a bond. I’ve never seen so much community ...