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Trump VS Biden Contrasting Tariff Strategies
Explore the key differences between Biden's targeted tariffs for fair trade and Trump's tariffs aimed at economic dominance.
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Frisco ISD Proposes $1.08 Billion Bond and Tax Rate Increase for November Ballot
Frisco, TX—October 2024 Frisco Independent School District (FISD) has placed a $1.08 billion bond referendum and a Voter-Approval Tax Rate Election (VATRE) on the November 5, 2024, ballot to address the needs of its rapidly growing student population. Community Impact Propositions on the Ballot: Proposition A (VATRE): Proposes a tax increase of 2.94 cents per $100 of property value to support operational expenses, including teacher salaries and student programs. Local Profil
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October 2024 Frisco Texas News Updates
Early Voting for November 2024 Elections Early voting for the November 5, 2024, general election commenced on October 21 and will continue through November 1. Frisco residents can cast their ballots at designated early voting locations. For detailed information on polling sites and schedules, please refer to the City of Frisco's Elections page . Approval of 'The Mix' Development Project On October 15, the Frisco City Council unanimously approved a Master Development Agreement
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Frisco Presidential Election Polling Locations, Hours, and Registration Verification
The upcoming November 5, 2024, General Election is just around the corner, and ensuring you’re registered to vote is the first step to...
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Frisco Elections 2025: Interested in Running? Here's What We Know About The Upcoming City Council Elections
The City of Frisco, one of Texas' fastest-growing communities, is a Home Rule Municipality governed by a Council-Manager system. This means that while the Mayor and six City Council Members are elected by the public, the city’s day-to-day operations are managed by a City Manager appointed by the Council. The elected officials serve at-large, representing the entire city rather than specific districts, and their decisions shape the future of Frisco. Located across both Collin
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