PAC that supports passage is targeting seniors this time

Since 2007, the U.S. has held five presidential elections, the New England Patriots have won three Super Bowls and the world suffered through one pandemic.

But one thing that hasn’t happened in the last 18 years is the passage of a Dysart Unified School District bond measure to fund badly needed repairs, maintenance and construction for the now-aging, but still growing school district.

Voters in DUSD’s boundaries have rejected several bond attempts since the last one passed in 2006, including two in the past five years and one by an eight-point margin last year.

The school district’s governing board is making another attempt on Nov. 4 by putting before voters a $127 million bond question that would fund facility renovations at ea

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