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Voters OK $25M tax supporting career training in Ann Arbor-area schools

Jolene Line and Brieanne Lingd hold a piece of metal in place during the A2 invitational carpentry competition at saline middle school on Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2024. High school students from the Ann Arbor Building Industry and South and West Washtenaw Consortium competed in the inaugural carpentry contest. Josh Boland | MLive.com

WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI – The $25 million tax request to support student career-technical programming in schools around Ann Arbor and across the region passed with roughly 54% of the overall vote in Tuesday’s election.

Initiated by the Washtenaw Intermediate School District earlier this year, the millage will levy 1 mill annually, costing the owner of a home with a taxable value of $200,000 around $200 a year or $17 a month.

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