Measure on the ballot in the 2018 New Mexico 2018 General Election in New Mexico.
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Get StartedA “yes” vote would authorize New Mexico to issue $6.137 million in bonds to buy school buses for districts.
A “no” vote does not authorize the state to issue $6.137 million in bonds to buy school buses for districts.
According to the League of Women Voters of New Mexico, government bonds must be paid back; they constitute a kind of loan. The costs of bonds in 2016 exceeded $186 million dollars. , in opposition to Bond Question C (Learn more)
According to the Albuquerque Journal, approximately 166,000 kids in New Mexico rely on buses to get to and from school, making bus availability key to ensuring students’ access to education., in support of Bond Question C (Learn more)
According to the Albuquerque Journal, these funds could be used towards low-emission buses, saving both money and the environment., in support of Bond Question C (Learn more)
Government bonds force residents to pay the debt services on bonds through property taxes., in opposition to Bond Question C (Learn more)
According to Fortune Magazine, additional bond measures would substantially increase the state's debt., in opposition to Bond Question C (Learn more)
This ballot measure would issue up to $6.137 million in bonds to purchase school buses for districts.
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