Hello John!

 

A recently-released independent analysis showed what we’ve known to be true this whole time: the wealthiest corporations aren’t paying their fair share of property taxes. We need your help shedding light on this injustice!

 

Here are two examples in Silicon Valley:

Here’s the kicker … fair market value in that location in Santa Clara County is roughly $200 per square foot! That’s millions of dollars that aren’t going to our schools and communities. It’s time we do something about it.

 

Click here to spread the word! Tell your friends that YES on 15 — Schools & Communities First is the solution that will reclaim revenue that has been taken away from our schools, community colleges, and local services.

Just click on one of these digital graphics and with a click let your friends know that it’s time California stop giving the largest and wealthiest corporations a handout at our expense!

 

 

 

This November, we can take on the massive, wealthiest corporations that refuse to pay their fair share so our communities can thrive.

 

Can we count on you to share our digital graphics? It’ll only take two clicks!

 

EVERY. POST. HELPS. The wealthiest corporations have received a handout at our expense for too long, and we can change that.

We can’t do this without you, so please join our movement on social media today!

-- 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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