From 2020 ALERT <[email protected]>
Subject Read before tonight's debate >>
Date February 8, 2020 12:16 AM
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THE BIG DEBATE IS TONIGHT -- will you be watching?

Earlier this week, Iowa voters cast their votes for whom they want to be the Democratic nominee for President and the top four finishers -- Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg, Elizabeth Warren, and Joe Biden -- all support Schools & Communities First! There's no doubt that Democrats around the country are fired up to pass Schools & Communities First.

We are going to be watching closely in tonight's New Hampshire debate to hear these candidates' plans because we cannot afford four more years of Donald Trump and Betsy DeVos neglecting our schools and communities in favor of corporate tax breaks.

Will you take our survey to let us know which endorser of Schools & Communities First you are supporting in the presidential election? VOTE NOW >>





From Iowa to New Hampshire to California, it's clear that Democratic voters are FIRED UP to support reinvesting in our public schools and local communities.

As we work to flip the White House, in California, we're facing the biggest fight of our generation: we have the opportunity to create lasting meaningful reform that will help revitalize our schools and local communities across our state ...

We need to build up our PEOPLE POWER in California to pass Schools & Communities First, so we can reclaim $12 billion annually to improve our schools and ensure strong local community services in our state.

TAKE OUR SURVEY THEN BE A PART OF HISTORY »



Together, we will win this fight!

-- Schools & Communities First Coalition


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The Schools & Communities First initiative reclaims $12 billion every year for California’s schools and local communities by closing commercial property tax loopholes benefiting a fraction of corporations and wealthy investors. The initiative benefits residents and small businesses by exempting homeowners and renters from any changes while implementing new tax relief for small businesses.



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California Teachers Association

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