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Killingly's budget referendum is May 13: What's on the ballot and what's at stake
Killingly's budget referendum is May 13: What's on the ballot and what's at stake

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time12-05-2025

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Killingly's budget referendum is May 13: What's on the ballot and what's at stake

Now that the proposed fiscal 2026 budget has been accepted following an annual Town Meeting that lasted about five hours, Killingly's budget moves to a referendum May 13. Two changes were made to the budget at the annual Town Meeting May 5. The first change was to reduce the general government budget by $13,500 by eliminating town councilor stipends. That motion was approved, with 87 votes in favor of the reduction and 62 opposed. With this change, the proposed general government budget is now $23,629,755. The second change was that $1.1 million was added to the education budget. The motion to increase the education budget passed, with 117 votes in favor of the increase and 37 opposed. Now, the proposed education budget totals $49,038,817. A sample ballot was posted on the Town of Killingly's website May 6. Four questions appear on the ballot. The first question is: 'Shall the General Government Budget for the Town of Killingly, Connecticut, in the amount $23,629,755 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026 be approved?' The next question is a follow-up question to the first, and asks 'For voters who voted 'NO' on Question #1a 'Is the Budget Too High?' or 'Is the Budget Too Low?' Then, the ballot asks: 'Shall the Education Budget for the Town of Killingly, Connecticut, in the amount of $49,038,817 for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026 be approved?' Like the question on the general government budget, the follow-up question is 'For voters who voted 'NO' on Question #2a Is the Budget Too High?' or 'Is the Budget Too Low?' Voters in districts 1, 3 and 5 will vote in the board of education central office, located at 79 Westfield Ave. Voters in districts 2 and 4 will vote at Killingly High School. The polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Killingly residents can see which voting district they live in by accessing a link on the town's website. Absentee ballots for the budget referendum became available May 6. Those interested in obtaining an absentee ballot should contact the Killingly town clerk at 860-779-5307 as soon as possible. All ballots must be issued in person according to Connecticut General Statutes. According to the Killingly Town Charter, if one or both of the budgets are rejected at the referendum May 13, the town council and town manager will review the budget/budgets and present them at another town meeting, which would be held Monday, May 19. Action would only need to be taken on the budget/budgets that were rejected at the referendum. At the Town Meeting May 19, there would be a discussion and referral to another referendum. The budgets cannot be increased or decreased, they could only be adopted or rejected. The next referendum would take place on the eighth day following the town meeting, according to the town charter, which would be May 27. The subsequent referendum would have the same polling locations and hours as the initial referendum. This article originally appeared on The Bulletin: Killingly budget referendum is May 13: What is at stake?

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