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Time to Vote
The election date is Feb. 11th, 2020.
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Are tax exemptions available?

Are tax exemptions available?

Disabled persons or those 61 years of age or older may be eligible for a tax exemption. For more information, contact the...
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How do I register to vote?

Register online or by mail before February 6, 2023: VoteWA.gov Or register in person before 8 PM on Election Day February 14, 2023 at:...
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Where can I find more information?

Visit our Facebook page to find more information about the Washougal Citizens for Schools campaign to support the EP&O and Capital levies....
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How does Washougal’s levy compare to other school districts?

At a projected $1.99, Washougal’s EP&O is in the middle of the pack for surrounding districts, and is BELOW the amount approved...
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What does the levy pay for?

HEALTH & SAFETY High School Resource Officers Security Officers Counselors Nurses Family Resource Centers STUDENT LEARNING & STAFFING Art & Music Advanced Placement...
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Didn’t we just have a levy election?

Washougal’s last levy election was in 2020 for a three year levy. Washougal voters are asked to approve the levies on a...
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What will it cost me?

Again, these are not new taxes, a yes vote replaces the levies you are already paying. The rates are lower than what voters...
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Are these new taxes?

No! They replace the current levies expiring at the end of 2023, and are projected to remain flat over the next three years...
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What happens if the levies fail?

Levy dollars provide a critical 18% of our school budget! They make up the difference between what it costs to operate our...
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