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Calhoun County ISD trustees received an update July 21 on the district’s 2023 bond from Rudy Mejia, chief executive officer of Nickel Hayden Financial Advisors. The presentation covered the district’s existing debt profile, capacity analysis, a bond election plan of finance and a current market overview; the board took no action. The update provided the board with financial context to inform future decisions about bond timing and structure. Mejia’s briefing summarized the district’s outstanding obligations and the financial capacity to pursue additional voter-approved debt. The minutes record that no vote was required on the item. Board members heard the analysis as information to guide later policy and ballot planning; the district will use the information in ongoing bond-election planning. The presentation was listed as informational; the board did not set a bond election date or change existing financial commitments during the meeting.
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