Town hall set tonight on Union Local school levy
BELMONT — The newly formed Union Local Foundation for the Future Political Action Committee is hosting a series of community town hall meetings across the Union Local School District to ensure residents have access to clear, factual information regarding the upcoming school levy. The first town hall is set for 6-7 p.m. Wednesday, March 25, at the Belmont Mills corporate office, with a second town hall set for Thursday, March 26, at the Bethesda Community Room.
According to committee officials, the town halls are designed to provide transparency, encourage accountability, and create an open forum where community members can ask questions directly to district administration and school leadership concerning the levy and its impact.
“Our goal is to make sure every resident has the opportunity to hear accurate information, ask questions, and feel confident that their voice matters,” said committee chair Taylore Frasnelly. “This effort is about transparency and keeping our communities informed so individuals can form their own opinions and vote based on facts.”
The Union Local Foundation for the Future PAC is made up entirely of volunteers committed to ensuring open communication and community engagement throughout this process.
For additional information, updates, and future town halls, follow the Union Local Foundation for the Future on Facebook.





