Schools
Groton School Proposal Leaves Political Action Committees Divided
Two opposing committees are attempting to sway voters on a school construction proposal through various outlets.

GROTON, CT – Opposing political action committees are attempting to sway voters on a proposed school construction project, according to The Day.
The school building proposal is estimated to cost $184.5 million, with Groton taxpayers covering an estimated $84 million financed over 25 years, The Day reported. The plan would build a new middle school and convert two existing middle schools into renovated elementary schools.
Two public forums will be held by the plan-supporting Groton Schools 2020 political action committee, according to The Day. The plan-opposing Groton Advocates for Tax Efficiency has also been putting its opinion out to the public through various outlets.
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