The Situation Public school systems get most of their money from…

Question Answered step-by-step The Situation Public school systems get most of their money from… The SituationPublic school systems get most of their money from property taxes. Property taxes are approved by voters every 20 or 30 years.You’re the new PR Director for the Smith County School District. The current property taxes are set to expire in 10 years. Two years ago your school district tried to get the voters to approve a property tax increase. It failed big time. Smith County is a suburban, very conservative, “small government” community. A tea party group called No New Taxes for Smith County rose up against the tax increase. It’s still active and has a following on social media. The editor of the local weekly newspaper wrote editorials in favor of the tax and gave it plenty of positive coverage. The owner of the local talk radio station is on the side of No New Taxes for Smith County, and he talked against the tax every day. Each school has an active PTA and athletic boosters, but the school system did little to promote the vote. Your principals report that not many of the teachers bothered to vote. In fact, many teacher have said they aren’t even registered to vote. Because the school system is the second largest employer in the county (the local hospital is No. 1), their votes may have carried the election for the increase if they had shown up.Your superintendent, who was also the superintendent during the failed vote, has decided to borrow money on a 30-year bond (like a mortgage) to renovate some schools and build a new high school, but the bank won’t approve the loan because they’re afraid the voters won’t renew the property tax in 10 years, which could force the system into bankruptcy. So your board and superintendent have decided to put the existing property tax up for a vote (a referendum) for an early renewal that will last until the end of the 30-year bond. The County Commission has to approve holding a county-wide vote on the referendum. You need the vote to happen in July. The system has to have this bond in order to run the system. Without the influx of borrowed money, jobs will be cut. The superintendent tells you the first job to be cut will be yours.  (35 total, 5 @) List two publics under each of the four categories of publics. I’ll spot you the first one:CustomerRegistered voters  Arts & Humanities Communications Public Relations APR 271 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)