SPOKANE, Wash. – As the November 4 election approaches, Spokane voters are considering a significant proposal: the 'Together Spokane Initiative.' This initiative includes a $200 million school bond and a $240 million parks levy.

Spokane Public Schools Superintendent Adam Swinyard discussed the initiative with NonStop Local's Morgan Ashley. He emphasized the potential financial benefits of combining the bond and levy, highlighting that running them together could save money while increasing project capabilities.

"So everyone in our community needs to look at it and ask themselves that value proposition, ask themselves is their personal investment worth the return that they're going to get," Swinyard said.

The proposed school bond would add two cents to the existing bond bill for the scho

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