This article proposes funding the Post Employment Insurance Liability Fund. Despite some debate regarding school budget increases, the article was adopted electronically.
Adopted (161-4-7)
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Tom DiazPct 812 msgs
Proposed $2 million increase of the FY27 school budget
Dear fellow Town Meeting members, When Town Meeting convenes i will ask to remove Article 17 (regarding the deposit for OPEB funds to the PEIL account) from the consent agenda. I hope at least 24 of y…
Tom DiazPct 82 msgs
Changing my plans
Dear fellow members, After consideration since Friday, I have decided not to offer the amendments to Article 17 and Article 4. I intend to leave Article 17 on the consent agenda and to vote for Articl…
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