New Mexico Bond Question 3
New Mexico Bond Question 3, Public Education Bond Issue (2024)
The ballot measure was approved. A "yes" vote supported authorizing the state to issue $230.26 million in bonds to fund capital improvements and acquisitions ...
Bond question three: Public Education - The Daily Lobo
The Public Education Bond Issue on the New Mexico ballot will issue $230 million in bonds to fund higher education if it passes.
New Mexico Bond Question 3 Election Results 2024: Issue Public ...
This would authorize a $230 million bond issue to fund capital expenditures for higher education institutions, special schools and tribal ...
2024 GENERAL ELECTION VOTER GUIDE Proposed Constitutional ...
General obligation bonds are a type of bond secured by the state's use of legally available resources. The text of each ballot question is ...
2024 GO Bond 3 - BE BOLD. Shape the Future. | New Mexico State ...
$50.5 million for campuses across the New Mexico State University system. General Obligation Bond 3 for Higher Education. NMSU Project Summaries. Agricultural ...
Invest in Bond 3 for New Mexico: Home
Help improve New Mexico's public colleges, universities and specialty schools without raising your tax rates! Your support of General Obligation (GO) Bond 3 ...
New Mexicans will vote on $230 million higher education bond ...
New Mexico voters will be able to decide on four general obligation bond questions in November's general election, including a $230.2 ...
Vote on Bond 3 - Southeast New Mexico College
Early voting for the November 5th election begins on October 8th in New Mexico. One of the statewide ballot questions is bond funding for ...
HB0308 - New Mexico Legislature
The bonds shall be issued in accordance with the provisions of the 2024 Capital Projects General Obligation Bond Act, the Supplemental Public Securities Act and ...
All four New Mexico bond questions are set to pass
The second bond measure would fund more than $19 million for public libraries. That measure has around 67% of the vote. New Mexico Election 2024 ...
Santa Fe County, New Mexico, Bond Question 3, Trails and Parks ...
These results were last updated on November 6, 2024 at 1:45:39 PM Eastern Time. Source. Text of measure. Ballot title. The ballot title for Bond Question 3 ...
New Mexico BOND QUESTION 003 - Ballot Measures - OpenSecrets
See the committees that raised money in support or against New Mexico ballot BOND QUESTION 003 : Public Education Bond in 2022.
GO Bond 3 for higher education key to student success
General Obligation Bonds, or GO Bonds, come before the voters in New Mexico every two years. For higher education institutions across the ...
General Obligation (GO) Bond Funding - Capital Improvement ...
General Obligation (GO) bonds are one strand of revenue for capital projects that Bernalillo County uses and leverages to obtain additional funding.
UNM Bonds | The University of New Mexico
This November, voters will have an opportunity to pass GO Bond 3 for Higher Education to help provide New Mexico's colleges, universities and specialty schools ...
I got my ballot today, can someone explain the bond questions to me ...
What are the pros and cons of voting for or against the bonds? Every election we vote on approving or denying the issuance of ...
Bond Question 3 - New Mexico General Election - BallotReady
View your personalized ballot, check your voter registration, make a plan to vote, and research every name and measure on the ballot with ...
2024 New Mexico Ballot Measures - Vote Smart - Facts For All
Vote Smart provides free, unbiased, in-depth information about current officials, candidates, issues, legislation, and voting. Non-partisan and nonprofit ...
GENERAL ELECTION VOTER GUIDE - New Mexico Secretary of State
The proposed amendments will appear on the. November 3, 2020 election ballot. The Constitution of New Mexico provides that the legislature, by a majority vote ...
2024 General Obligation Bond Questions and Proposed Projects ...
General obligation bonds fund critical infrastructure throughout the County in the areas of roads, water and wastewater, and open space, trails ...
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