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Question 3: Historic Buildings Bond #372

Closed shannonmcharg closed 1 month ago

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Question title

Historic Buildings

Description (will display on homepage)

This bond would allow the state to borrow $10 million to restore historic buildings owned by the government or nonprofits.[3]

The gist

This resolution would allow the state to borrow $10 million to restore historic buildings owned by the government or nonprofits, if they can get at least 25% local matching funds.[^3]

Ballot question (exact text of the question)

An Act to Authorize a General Fund Bond Issue to Restore Historic Community Buildings, Do you favor a $10,000,000 bond issue to restore historic buildings owned by governmental and nonprofit organizations, with funds being issued contingent on a 25% local match requirement from either private or nonprofit sources?[^3]

Yes means

I want to borrow $10 million to restore historic buildings.

No means

I don't want to borrow money to restore historic buildings.

Tell me more

The Historic Preservation Commission will decide who gets grants. Only buildings that aren't already eligible for existing historic rehabilitation programs would be eligible.[^4]

This is a bond issue – if voters approve the bond, it means that the State of Maine is allowed to borrow money for the project described in the ballot question and has to pay it back over 10 years. Learn more about how bonds work.

Follow the money

Principal: $10 million Interest: $2.75 million Total cost: $12.75 million[^3]

The money will be used to

The money will be coming from

Pros

The primary arguments for this referendum are:

Cons

The primary arguments against this referendum are:

Who cares

Nobody has registered support or opposition to this bond.

Further reading

Full text Ballotpedia article Press Herald Article

References

Put the number in brackets above to indicate a footnote to a reference. [^1]: Maine State Legislature. An Act to Authorize a General Fund Bond Issue to Restore Historic Community Buildings. Accessed October 5, 2024. [^2]: Ballotpedia State Desk. Maine Question 3, Historic Community Buildings Bond Issue (2024) . Ballotpedia. Accessed October 5, 2024. [^3]: Bellows, Shenna. Maine Citizen’s Guide to the Referendum Election. Accessed October 5, 2024. [^4]: Billings, Randy. Question 3 asks voters to support $10 million bond for historic buildings

Image

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lawerence_Public_Library,_Fairfield,_Maine.jpg

Tags

Bond, Buildings

Election date

November 5, 2024

shannonmcharg commented 1 month ago

This one is ready to review.

inomyabcs commented 1 month ago

Me reviewed.