Video explainer of Prop 123: Now what happens?
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Proposition 123 was approved by Arizona voters last month by a narrow margin. Ricky Hernandez of the Pima County School Superintendent's Office explains what happens next.
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School-funding measure leads by nearly 16,800 votes.
Residents in more affluent areas were more likely to oppose school-funding measure.
Supporters say Prop. 123 is good start to funding schools.
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Formal opinion sidesteps question about legality of using additional land trust funds for schools.
Walmart has added 66,000 square feet, more store offerings to the Supercenter at 7150 E. Speedway.
Results not factored into schools' letter grades.
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