The Issaquah Press: Supporters have yet to face opposition to $219 million school bond

By now, most of the campaign work is done, said Lesley Austin, one of the two co-chairwomen of Volunteers for Issaquah Schools, the community organization promoting the Issaquah School District’s capital improvement levy on the April 17 ballot.

The VIS group organized so-called honk and waves at 13 locations throughout the district the morning and afternoon of April 2, Austin said. VIS slated a second such event for April 16, the day before ballots in the election are due back to King County.

Local voters also should be receiving a final mailing on the bond package from VIS sometime this week. Finally, Austin said the group will continue to put up more yard signs and replace any signs that have fallen or disappeared.

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