School board must be caretakers of taxpayer funds

By Laurie Worcester, Decorah

To the editor:

“The Revenue Purpose Statement (RPS) would give the district permission to use penny sales tax (SAVE) funds for infrastructure and technology needs through 2051. State law mandates that all SAVE money must be used for local property tax relief or school infrastructure needs. If a district wants to utilize its SAVE funds on infrastructure projects by spending that money or bonding against it, officials must ask voters to approve an RPS allowing them to forgo property tax relief.” — Decorah Public Opinion, Thursday, May 23, 2024

How much has the school district received in RPS/SAVE funds (2019-2024)? 

The school board (past, current and future) needs to advocate for the children and staff while being caretakers of taxpayer money. It all comes down to the board’s being reasonable. 

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