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AI-generatedNo direct commercial mechanism. Local school bond elections in Michigan with no material impact on commodity prices, supply chains, or corporate margins. The bonds are small-scale municipal financing for public schools, not tied to any traded sector or company. No scarcity, demand spike, or regulatory change affecting broader markets.
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- Galesburg-Augusta Community Schools passed an $11.24 million bond proposal on May 5, 2026, with 964 votes in favor and 880 against.
- Comstock Public Schools' $23.7 million bond proposal failed, receiving 1,159 votes for and 1,291 against.
- The Comstock proposal was a scaled-down version of a previous $31.8 million request rejected in November.
- The Galesburg-Augusta bond aims to improve safety, mechanical systems, and aging infrastructure.
- The Comstock proposal focused on essential upgrades without increasing the current millage rate.