Most WI school referendums passed in April election, but support wanes

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Most school referendums in Wisconsin passed in the April election, but support has decreased. The referendums aimed to address various educational needs and funding requirements.
In Wisconsin, most school referendums were approved in the April election. The referendums focused on education and funding. They aimed to address needs such as facility upgrades and operational costs. Support for these referendums has waned. The outcome of the election will impact local schools and communities.
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