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What Could We Lose?

Voting No Comes With Real Costs

 

Without a Proposition 2 ½ Override, Grafton faces deep cuts across the town’s budget, including schools, municipal services, recreation, and public safety.  These cuts begin in FY27 (July 2026), with further cuts anticipated to follow in FY28 and beyond.    

 

This override is about protecting the quality of life and character of Grafton — keeping our schools strong, our services reliable, and our community the kind of place people are proud to call home.  Voting Yes helps to keep Grafton strong and maintain level services.  

 

A no vote will require devastating cuts over the next few years that will change the quality of life and services for Grafton residents.  

What Could We Lose?

Voting No Comes With Real Costs

 

Without a Proposition 2 ½ Override, Grafton faces deep cuts across the town’s budget, including schools, municipal services, recreation, and public safety.  These cuts begin in FY27 (July 2026), with further cuts anticipated to follow in FY28 and beyond.    

 

This override is about protecting the quality of life and character of Grafton — keeping our schools strong, our services reliable, and our community the kind of place people are proud to call home.  Voting Yes helps to keep Grafton strong and maintain level services.  

 

A no vote will require devastating cuts over the next few years that will change the quality of life and services for Grafton residents. 

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