Hello, my name is Sasha Cuttler, I am a public health nurse who was proud to testify at the State Capitol in support of Prop 15 to put California schools and communities first. And we need your help today!

 

I will be voting Yes on Prop 15 in November because it is time we put the good of our people ahead of corporate tax loopholes. Nurses, doctors, frontline workers, we’ve all needed protective equipment while we fight the pandemic. With the resurgence of the virus, this need is becoming even more critical. But for too long, corporate property tax loopholes have kept vital resources from our public health system.

 

 

I’m asking you to stand with me and take on corporations who are fighting to keep the status quo in place by making a donation today >>

 

 

By voting Yes on Prop 15, we can close corporate tax loopholes, make corporations pay their fair share, and reclaim billions of dollars for our public health system. 

 

That’s not just PPE for hospital staff … Prop 15 would reinvest vital resources into our public hospitals that are fighting the coronavirus RIGHT NOW. We can invest in our public health simply by closing a corporate tax loophole to make a small fraction of the wealthiest corporations pay their fair share.

 

I testified at the State Capitol because this fight is important to me and our future. Will you donate any amount you can to help us take on corporations who are fighting to keep the status quo in place?

 


As a frontline worker, I am so grateful for your support of this campaign. Knowing that there are millions of Californians like you across our state keeps us going during this difficult time. Together, we will persevere, vote YES on Prop 15, and put our public health, our schools, and our communities first come November.

 

-- Sasha Cuttler
Public Health Nurse

 

 

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The Yes on 15 - 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.

 Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers Committee major funding from:

California Teachers Association

SEIU California State Council

Chan Zuckerberg Advocacy

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