From Schools & Communities First Coalition <[email protected]>
Subject Moving forward to the general election >>
Date March 12, 2020 12:14 AM
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Now that the California primary is behind us, it's time for our campaign to look forward to November's general election, which is why we are officially launching our General Election Victory Fund today!

This new fund will go explicitly toward helping our campaign drive voter turnout statewide in California by devoting resources to get our message out and to canvass voters in every corner of the state.

We are announcing an AMBITIOUS GOAL for the rest of March for our new General Election Victory Fund: to raise $20,000 in grassroots contributions before the end of the month.



Will you make a $5 donation today to kickstart our End of March fundraising drive?





We're facing growing opposition from powerful corporations, wealthy investors, and their shady special interests. They've committed to spending over 100 MILLION dollars to keep the status quo!

Why? Because they've been avoiding paying their fair share of property taxes while our schools and local communities have been suffering.

But Schools & Communities First -- the grassroots movement to reclaim $12 billion annually for California schools and local services -- has something on our side that corporations can't match: PEOPLE POWER! We're funded by hardworking Californians like YOU.

DONATE NOW to help us fight back against corporations and special interest groups >>







Thank you for helping us kick-off our winning general election campaign!

-- 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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