BOWLING GREEN, Ohio-Bowling Green City Schools’ proposal to transition its 5-year income tax into a continuing levy may encounter differing perspectives at the November 2 ballot. At a recent board of education meeting, one viewpoint emphasized the importance of periodic voter approval to ensure accountability and oversight of how funds are utilized.
Conversely, financial adviser David Conley advocated for the benefits of a continuing levy, suggesting it provides stability and removes uncertainty for the school district. The dialogue reflects contrasting views on the appropriate approach to funding and governance, with individuals weighing the balance between voter control and administrative flexibility.
BG Schools explains reasons for turning 5-year income tax into continuing levy