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After Eliminating 48 Positions, Amherst Schools Ask Voters for New Tax

Posted on March 20, 2026March 20, 2026 by Erik Jones
After Eliminating 48 Positions, Amherst Schools Ask Voters for New Tax
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Amherst Schools officials say the district is facing continued financial pressure even after making millions in cuts, and are now asking voters to approve a new income tax to stabilize operations. The district will place a 0.75% earned income tax, known as Issue 1, on the May ballot. If approved, Continue Reading

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