RRISD looking for bond money

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Some Round Rock ISD residents are concerned about the district wanting to borrow $508 million dollars for improvements. 
Marshall Sprigg is with Residents for Accountability and Transparency and says the district, who lost a bond issue last year is bringing back many of the same rejected ideas but with higher price tags. Despite the district’s claims of no change to the tax rate, Spriggs believes the bond will end up costing taxpayers hundreds of millions more than they are saying. 

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