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School board discusses tax hike for Milwaukee Public Schools

November 20, 2019 By Raymond Neupert

Milwaukee Public Schools are getting ready to ask voters to support a property tax hike for the first time in nearly 20 years. 

One version would almost double the tax levy so about two-thousand teachers could be hired.  That 640-million dollar proposal is called the “gold standard.”

A 320-million dollar referendum would add just under one-thousand teachers and staff members to the district.

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