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Holding an Effective Bond Election
The charts below detail the relationship between May and November pass/fail election results since 2006: Holding an Effective Bond Election 2
The charts below detail the relationship between May and November election amount ($) results since 2006: Holding an Effective Bond Election 3
November 2010 Results 41 elections 70% passed
When do you consider holding a bond election? Months Holding an Effective Bond Election 4
Important steps of calling a bond election: Indentifying district needs and projects. Identifying the financial impact. Understanding the district’s responsibility Creating a strategic election campaign. Holding an Effective Bond Election 5
Indentifying district needs and projects: Identifying the needs of the district is critical to a bond election’s success. Projects that are too simplistic might not breed confidence for a well thought out plan. Specialized projects can sometimes create animosity or generate a positive, motivated electorate.   Are improvements to meet needs spread throughout your district? Projects that are too costly and overreaching can cause mistrust. Holding an Effective Bond Election 6
Who assesses your district’s needs?  Staff Architect Specialized consultant Community committee Holding an Effective Bond Election 7
What are the assessment criteria? School Site Structural and Mechanical Maintainability School Safety and Security Site Safety Building Safety Emergency Safety Educational Adequacy Academic Learning Space Specialized Learning Space Support Space Environment for Education Specialized district needs/wants Holding an Effective Bond Election 8
Well researched cost estimates It is important to have a qualified construction team to assist. Is there room for cost overruns? Are you anticipating future competitive factors from neighboring projects? Will you have someone looking out for your district’s best interests on proposed projects when the bond election is successful? Holding an Effective Bond Election 9
Identifying the financial impact: What are the costs? Bond elections typically mean tax increases, so accurate projections and achievable plans are critical for developing trust for the bond election. State formulas for Texas school district finance are some of the most complex state funding programs in the nation. Having a competent financial team is critical for achieving your District’s goals and communicating effectively with your voters.   Holding an Effective Bond Election 10
Accurate tax impact projections  What are the chief variables that will impact the tax rate? Where do other Districts sometimes get tripped up? Are there innovative or cost saving financing options? How do I know I have the right team? Holding an Effective Bond Election 11
Market conditions and their effects on tax rates An ISDs tax rate is based on several factors, with the two most prominent factors being: Assessed Valuation (“AV”) within the district Borrowing amounts and costs The table below details the general effect on a district’s tax rate based on various circumstances Holding an Effective Bond Election 13
For example, assuming that a district recently issued $50 million of bonds with level debt service over 30 years, the District’s tax rate could be expected to increase by approximately $0.33 per $100 (at current market rates) of Assessed Valuation.1 Depending on certain assumptions (see below), the table below details the effect on the tax rate: 1 Assumes total assessed valuation of $1 billion. Holding an Effective Bond Election 14
Texas ISD bond election results vs macroeconomic market conditions: During the recession of the past couple years, ISDs have seen the success rate of bond elections decline from a high of 85% in May 2007 to 60% in May 2010 The number of elections has also decreased from a high in 2007 of 168 separate bond elections to only 81 elections in 2009 The following chart details the success rate for Texas ISDs since 2006 as compared with the unemployment rate and GDP growth rate Holding an Effective Bond Election 15
Holding an Effective Bond Election 17
Communicating with Voters Ballot Language
How do you describe the projects? Broad Language “THE ISSUANCE OF $10,000,000 OF SCHOOL BONDS . . . AND LEVYING THE TAX IN PAYMENT OF SUCH BONDS”
How do you describe the projects? Specific Language “FOR A PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL CAREER HIGH SCHOOL” “TO RENOVATE, IMPROVE AND EQUIP TWELVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND TWO MIDDLE SCHOOL BUILDINGS”
Communicating with Voters Political Advertising
Texas Election Code § 255.003Unlawful Use of Public Funds for Political Advertising An officer or employee of a political subdivision may not knowingly spend or authorize the spending of public funds for political advertising. Subsection (a) does not apply to a communication that factually describes the purposes of a measure if the communication does not advocate passage or defeat of the measure. A person who violates Subsection (a) commits an offense.  An offense under this section is a Class A misdemeanor.
“Political Advertising” A communication that supports or opposes a measure and that: in return for consideration, is published in a newspaper, magazine, or other periodical or is broadcast by radio or television; or (B)   appears in a pamphlet, circular, flier, sign, internet website or similar form of written communication.
Educate (Objectively Verifiable Facts Only) Student capacity Growth rates Age/condition of facilities Projects to be funded with bonds Cost of projects Tax rate effect Voting dates and polling places
Clear “Advocacy” A communication that “contains a clear request for the reader to support” the measure Vote for . . . Support . . . Defeat . . . Reject . . .
“Cross[ing] the line from a communication that is factual to a communication that advocates passage of the bonds” “Show that you care about education” “[C]itizens now have the opportunity to position the [District] for the 21st century” “Good schools are the foundation of a good community” “Put children first” Issuing bonds is the “best solution”
On the Border Studies showing how bond passage or failure will affect education mission Citizen committee recommendations Art/essay contests Voter registration drives
Common Sense Approach Know Your Community Educate, Don’t Advocate Don’t Stir People Up! Don’t Try This Without Bond Counsel!
Creating a strategic election campaign: How are you going to succeed? Implementing an effective bond election takes a lot of hard work and dedication to a well-thought out comprehensive plan. Success comes from understanding the obstacles and clearly communicating your needs to your voters and getting educated voters to the polls. Holding an Effective Bond Election 23
Strategic campaign Clearly Identifiable Goals Are there several objectives or just one? Is everyone aware of the rules? Does each team member know their role? Who will be the quarterback? How will information be communicated? Holding an Effective Bond Election 24
Strategic campaign Professional Consultants Administrative Staff Community Leaders Holding an Effective Bond Election 25
Understanding the political landscape: Who are your voters? Identifying your voters and understanding their perspective is critical to producing a positive election result. There are a host of factors that can impact the minds of your voters and how they will perceive your communication and the needs of the district. Interviews/Surveys   Holding an Effective Bond Election 20
Effective elections have common factors: Clearly identifying the needs. Trust of the community. Unified board member support. Good dynamic communication. Community leaders and grass roots support. Panel of experts helping with the election. Holding an Effective Bond Election 26
What happens if you already called an election and it failed? Holding an Effective Bond Election 27
The bond election failed…Now What?  Dealing with emotions and the fact that the needs remain Your district has been working feverishly for the last six months in preparation for the bond election and the bond fails. It is understandable that you are frustrated. However, the needs still exist. Understanding why a bond election failed can be critical and integral to the success of future bond elections. Holding an Effective Bond Election 29
Factors leading to bond failure: Internal factors. External factors. Communication vehicles used (print, verbal, and media). Organized opposition. Holding an Effective Bond Election 30
Understanding the internal factors:The perception “inside” Compile an internal sample of opinions from district staff and board members. Interviews and/or surveys will provide insight of the election results through district eyes. Data will be compiled to understand if the district’s internal perception of the loss aligns with those of the voters.   Holding an Effective Bond Election 31
Understanding the external factors:The perception “outside” Conduct interviews and/or surveys with a good cross-section of local residents to understand their perception of why the bond election failed. Interviews and data will be compared against the “inside” opinions and data to identify any variances between the “outside” and the “inside” perceptions. Holding an Effective Bond Election 32
Evaluating the communication:print and media spots Review media used for promotional and informative purposes during failed bond election…clarity, accuracy, and strategic input Example information reviewed: Election ballot Informative brochure(s) Information produced by any PAC’s (political action committees) Any internet or other media presentations Holding an Effective Bond Election 36
Evaluating organized opposition:understanding bond opponents Review articles, editorials, and print ads that the opposition disseminated. Determine accuracy and impact on the election results. Meet with opponents and discuss ways to work together in the future. Holding an Effective Bond Election 37
School Bond Case Study(by Holt, Wendt, and Smith – 2006) 2 failed bonds in late 1990s became 2 bonds passing in 2002 and 2003 Data collected after bonds failed  “Why did bonds fail?” theme: No trust in divided board Poor leadership No answers to questions Lack of Trust Holding an Effective Bond Election 34
School Bond Case Study Data collected after bonds passed  “Keys to bonds passing” theme: Board and administration established diverse citizen task force Disseminated info that focused on kids and community Unanimous support of board Keeping school design simple Spending time getting “yes” voters out, not trying to change “no” voters’ minds Holding an Effective Bond Election 35
Questions? Rudy Segura,McCall, Parkhurst & Horton L.L.P.  (512) 590-1950 rsegura@mphlegal.com Jeff Clemmons, TASB: (800) 580-8272 extension 2220 jeff.clemmons@tasb.org Trent Toon, First Public, Sub of TASB     (800)558-8875  	Trent.toon@firstpublic.com Kara Winebright, First Public, Sub of TASB (800)558-8875      kara.winebright@firstpublic.com

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Holding an effective bond election

  • 1. Holding an Effective Bond Election
  • 2. The charts below detail the relationship between May and November pass/fail election results since 2006: Holding an Effective Bond Election 2
  • 3. The charts below detail the relationship between May and November election amount ($) results since 2006: Holding an Effective Bond Election 3
  • 4. November 2010 Results 41 elections 70% passed
  • 5. When do you consider holding a bond election? Months Holding an Effective Bond Election 4
  • 6. Important steps of calling a bond election: Indentifying district needs and projects. Identifying the financial impact. Understanding the district’s responsibility Creating a strategic election campaign. Holding an Effective Bond Election 5
  • 7. Indentifying district needs and projects: Identifying the needs of the district is critical to a bond election’s success. Projects that are too simplistic might not breed confidence for a well thought out plan. Specialized projects can sometimes create animosity or generate a positive, motivated electorate. Are improvements to meet needs spread throughout your district? Projects that are too costly and overreaching can cause mistrust. Holding an Effective Bond Election 6
  • 8. Who assesses your district’s needs? Staff Architect Specialized consultant Community committee Holding an Effective Bond Election 7
  • 9. What are the assessment criteria? School Site Structural and Mechanical Maintainability School Safety and Security Site Safety Building Safety Emergency Safety Educational Adequacy Academic Learning Space Specialized Learning Space Support Space Environment for Education Specialized district needs/wants Holding an Effective Bond Election 8
  • 10. Well researched cost estimates It is important to have a qualified construction team to assist. Is there room for cost overruns? Are you anticipating future competitive factors from neighboring projects? Will you have someone looking out for your district’s best interests on proposed projects when the bond election is successful? Holding an Effective Bond Election 9
  • 11. Identifying the financial impact: What are the costs? Bond elections typically mean tax increases, so accurate projections and achievable plans are critical for developing trust for the bond election. State formulas for Texas school district finance are some of the most complex state funding programs in the nation. Having a competent financial team is critical for achieving your District’s goals and communicating effectively with your voters. Holding an Effective Bond Election 10
  • 12. Accurate tax impact projections What are the chief variables that will impact the tax rate? Where do other Districts sometimes get tripped up? Are there innovative or cost saving financing options? How do I know I have the right team? Holding an Effective Bond Election 11
  • 13. Market conditions and their effects on tax rates An ISDs tax rate is based on several factors, with the two most prominent factors being: Assessed Valuation (“AV”) within the district Borrowing amounts and costs The table below details the general effect on a district’s tax rate based on various circumstances Holding an Effective Bond Election 13
  • 14. For example, assuming that a district recently issued $50 million of bonds with level debt service over 30 years, the District’s tax rate could be expected to increase by approximately $0.33 per $100 (at current market rates) of Assessed Valuation.1 Depending on certain assumptions (see below), the table below details the effect on the tax rate: 1 Assumes total assessed valuation of $1 billion. Holding an Effective Bond Election 14
  • 15. Texas ISD bond election results vs macroeconomic market conditions: During the recession of the past couple years, ISDs have seen the success rate of bond elections decline from a high of 85% in May 2007 to 60% in May 2010 The number of elections has also decreased from a high in 2007 of 168 separate bond elections to only 81 elections in 2009 The following chart details the success rate for Texas ISDs since 2006 as compared with the unemployment rate and GDP growth rate Holding an Effective Bond Election 15
  • 16. Holding an Effective Bond Election 17
  • 17. Communicating with Voters Ballot Language
  • 18. How do you describe the projects? Broad Language “THE ISSUANCE OF $10,000,000 OF SCHOOL BONDS . . . AND LEVYING THE TAX IN PAYMENT OF SUCH BONDS”
  • 19. How do you describe the projects? Specific Language “FOR A PROFESSIONAL AND TECHNICAL CAREER HIGH SCHOOL” “TO RENOVATE, IMPROVE AND EQUIP TWELVE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND TWO MIDDLE SCHOOL BUILDINGS”
  • 20. Communicating with Voters Political Advertising
  • 21. Texas Election Code § 255.003Unlawful Use of Public Funds for Political Advertising An officer or employee of a political subdivision may not knowingly spend or authorize the spending of public funds for political advertising. Subsection (a) does not apply to a communication that factually describes the purposes of a measure if the communication does not advocate passage or defeat of the measure. A person who violates Subsection (a) commits an offense. An offense under this section is a Class A misdemeanor.
  • 22. “Political Advertising” A communication that supports or opposes a measure and that: in return for consideration, is published in a newspaper, magazine, or other periodical or is broadcast by radio or television; or (B) appears in a pamphlet, circular, flier, sign, internet website or similar form of written communication.
  • 23. Educate (Objectively Verifiable Facts Only) Student capacity Growth rates Age/condition of facilities Projects to be funded with bonds Cost of projects Tax rate effect Voting dates and polling places
  • 24. Clear “Advocacy” A communication that “contains a clear request for the reader to support” the measure Vote for . . . Support . . . Defeat . . . Reject . . .
  • 25. “Cross[ing] the line from a communication that is factual to a communication that advocates passage of the bonds” “Show that you care about education” “[C]itizens now have the opportunity to position the [District] for the 21st century” “Good schools are the foundation of a good community” “Put children first” Issuing bonds is the “best solution”
  • 26. On the Border Studies showing how bond passage or failure will affect education mission Citizen committee recommendations Art/essay contests Voter registration drives
  • 27. Common Sense Approach Know Your Community Educate, Don’t Advocate Don’t Stir People Up! Don’t Try This Without Bond Counsel!
  • 28. Creating a strategic election campaign: How are you going to succeed? Implementing an effective bond election takes a lot of hard work and dedication to a well-thought out comprehensive plan. Success comes from understanding the obstacles and clearly communicating your needs to your voters and getting educated voters to the polls. Holding an Effective Bond Election 23
  • 29. Strategic campaign Clearly Identifiable Goals Are there several objectives or just one? Is everyone aware of the rules? Does each team member know their role? Who will be the quarterback? How will information be communicated? Holding an Effective Bond Election 24
  • 30. Strategic campaign Professional Consultants Administrative Staff Community Leaders Holding an Effective Bond Election 25
  • 31. Understanding the political landscape: Who are your voters? Identifying your voters and understanding their perspective is critical to producing a positive election result. There are a host of factors that can impact the minds of your voters and how they will perceive your communication and the needs of the district. Interviews/Surveys Holding an Effective Bond Election 20
  • 32. Effective elections have common factors: Clearly identifying the needs. Trust of the community. Unified board member support. Good dynamic communication. Community leaders and grass roots support. Panel of experts helping with the election. Holding an Effective Bond Election 26
  • 33. What happens if you already called an election and it failed? Holding an Effective Bond Election 27
  • 34. The bond election failed…Now What? Dealing with emotions and the fact that the needs remain Your district has been working feverishly for the last six months in preparation for the bond election and the bond fails. It is understandable that you are frustrated. However, the needs still exist. Understanding why a bond election failed can be critical and integral to the success of future bond elections. Holding an Effective Bond Election 29
  • 35. Factors leading to bond failure: Internal factors. External factors. Communication vehicles used (print, verbal, and media). Organized opposition. Holding an Effective Bond Election 30
  • 36. Understanding the internal factors:The perception “inside” Compile an internal sample of opinions from district staff and board members. Interviews and/or surveys will provide insight of the election results through district eyes. Data will be compiled to understand if the district’s internal perception of the loss aligns with those of the voters. Holding an Effective Bond Election 31
  • 37. Understanding the external factors:The perception “outside” Conduct interviews and/or surveys with a good cross-section of local residents to understand their perception of why the bond election failed. Interviews and data will be compared against the “inside” opinions and data to identify any variances between the “outside” and the “inside” perceptions. Holding an Effective Bond Election 32
  • 38. Evaluating the communication:print and media spots Review media used for promotional and informative purposes during failed bond election…clarity, accuracy, and strategic input Example information reviewed: Election ballot Informative brochure(s) Information produced by any PAC’s (political action committees) Any internet or other media presentations Holding an Effective Bond Election 36
  • 39. Evaluating organized opposition:understanding bond opponents Review articles, editorials, and print ads that the opposition disseminated. Determine accuracy and impact on the election results. Meet with opponents and discuss ways to work together in the future. Holding an Effective Bond Election 37
  • 40. School Bond Case Study(by Holt, Wendt, and Smith – 2006) 2 failed bonds in late 1990s became 2 bonds passing in 2002 and 2003 Data collected after bonds failed “Why did bonds fail?” theme: No trust in divided board Poor leadership No answers to questions Lack of Trust Holding an Effective Bond Election 34
  • 41. School Bond Case Study Data collected after bonds passed “Keys to bonds passing” theme: Board and administration established diverse citizen task force Disseminated info that focused on kids and community Unanimous support of board Keeping school design simple Spending time getting “yes” voters out, not trying to change “no” voters’ minds Holding an Effective Bond Election 35
  • 42. Questions? Rudy Segura,McCall, Parkhurst & Horton L.L.P. (512) 590-1950 rsegura@mphlegal.com Jeff Clemmons, TASB: (800) 580-8272 extension 2220 jeff.clemmons@tasb.org Trent Toon, First Public, Sub of TASB (800)558-8875 Trent.toon@firstpublic.com Kara Winebright, First Public, Sub of TASB (800)558-8875 kara.winebright@firstpublic.com

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