D.A. reviewing whether Canyons School District’s mailers about $283M bond proposal broke the law
“The issue involves flyers and postcards sent by the district about a $283 million bond proposal on the ballot this year to renovate and update schools in the district.
State law prohibits spending public funds to campaign for or against candidates or ballot proposals. But a school district has the right to send out informational materials explaining what the bond would do and why it is needed — as long as both sides are presented.”
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