Brownsville ISD Superintendent Jesus Chavez said there are currently no plans to bring back two failed propositions totaling $460 million before voters anytime soon.
On Tuesday, Brownsville ISD voters rejected the bond proposals aimed at upgrading campuses throughout the district.
Chavez said he is disappointed by the outcome of the election, but the district will find ways to address campus needs.
“When the community decides they want their schools fixed, then they need to come to us and say, 'Dr. Chavez we need to address these issues,’” Chavez said.
Proposition A was a $385 million bond that would’ve paid for renovations at 39 campuses in the district. It would’ve also built a new CTE center.
Fifty-nine percent of voters rejected the proposition.
Proposition B was a $75 million bo

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