Numbers are ‘deferred tax increases’
The Ellis County Press
ELLIS COUNTY – Taxpayers’ votes for bond packages for cities and schools can expect to pay big in the future for what Peggy Venable with the Americans For Prosperity-Texas chapter calls "deferred tax increases."
See below for a list of the local city and school district debt loads, plus Ellis County government debt and Navarro College’s debt.
Note though Ellis County taxpayers don’t pay property taxes to Navarro College, the school district based in Corsicana has three campuses in Ellis County that Navarro County taxpayers fund.
Largest City Debt Load
City of Midlothian $157,338,002
Smallest City Debt Load
City of Milford $809,545
Largest School Debt Load
Midlothian ISD $360,745,594
Smallest School Debt Load
Milford ISD $915,150
Ellis County Cities & School Districts’ Debt Load
(Source Texas Bond Review Board; figures include interest)
Ellis County (government)
$23,810,576
Navarro College District
$42,136,205
Avalon ISD $ 2,433,200
City of Ferris 5,028,442
Ferris ISD 37,268,676
City of Ennis 74,917,297
Ennis ISD 181,370,439
City of Italy 11,084,121
Italy ISD 2,837,690
City of Maypearl 648,540
Maypearl ISD 33,834,625
City of Midlothian 157,338,002
Midlothian ISD 360,745,594
City of Milford 809,545
Milford ISD 915,150
City of Palmer 4,135,656
Palmer ISD 9,627,122
City of Red Oak 42,206,778
Red Oak ISD 42,116,480
City of Waxahachie 108,316,418
Waxahachie ISD 154,680,126
Best Southwest
Dallas County
City of Cedar Hill $831,550,000
Cedar Hill ISD 121,360,187
City of Lancaster 27,695,000
Lancaster ISD 115,663,534
City of DeSoto 76,666,488
DeSoto ISD 132,060,898
City of Duncanville 22,711,520
Duncanville ISD 188,201,653
City of Hutchins 6,611,000
City of Wilmer 160,000