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Local issues will be on Nov. 6 ballot Early voting concludes Friday for the Tuesday constitutional amendment election. At press deadline Tuesday, approximately 646 persons had cast ballots. Turnout is expected to be low because it is not a presidential election year. Persons wishing to vote early may do so from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Cherokee County Clerk's office in the courthouse in Rusk; A. Frank Smith United Methodist Church in Alto; and the Senior Citizens Center across from Discount Center in Jacksonville. Those wishing to vote are asked to bring their voter registration or a driver's license for identification. Voters will be asked to consider 16 Texas Constitutional amendments. The amendments range from issuance of bonds for various projects to clarification of home equity loans proceeds and denial of jail bond. Also voters will be asked to approve a Rusk sales tax economic development corporation change and bond issues for Alto ISD and Jacksonville ISD. Persons living in the city limits of Rusk will be asked to approve a switch from a 4A Economic Development Corporation to a 4B Economic Development Corporation. If the ballot proposition is not approved to switch, the 4A corporation will remain in effect. The election is being called because a 4B corporation can spend the half-cent sales tax for a larger variety of economic development projects. With voter approval the half-cent sales tax can be used for retail business incentives, sports and athletic facilities, entertainment, tourist and convention facilities, public parks and related open space improvement, affordable housing, water supply and conservation programs. Projects for 4A corporation expenditures that can be used for 4B projects include manufacturing and industrial facilities, research and development facilities, recycling facilities, distribution centers, small warehouse facilities and distribution centers, military facilities, primary job training facilities, corporate headquarter facilities, job training classes, career centers, telephone call centers and business infrastructure. The Alto ISD election seeks approval of the issuance of $6.3 million school building bonds for construction, acquisition and equipment of an elementary school building in AISD. The Jacksonville ISD election seeks approval of issuance of school bonds for the construction of a $19 million elementary school. |
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