Question B is like Question A, but it's $34 million and for school construction. Voters may recall that in 2013, the city and state entered into a 10-year, near billion-dollar Baltimore school construction program, which is supposed to be funded by about $32 million of the normal annual state education allocations to the city plus funds from the city's bottle/soda tax. That 2013 program allocates about half of what it would take to bring the city's schools to adequate condition; so more money is needed. This $34 million is the same amount as voters OK'd in the 2012 election. [Planning Director Thomas Stosur emailed to clarify that these funds are not directed toward the billion-dollar school rebuilding plan (which we thought was clear): "The bond funds on the ballot are focused on the schools that are not part of Phase 1 of the 21st Century School Initiative," he writes. "There are a couple of major renovation/new construction projects and most of the funds will be used for systemic improvements, such as HVAC, fire safety, roofs, windows, doors, elevators, in schools that are not getting major renovations."]