We’re proud to count champions like our next Vice President, Kamala Harris, as an early supporter of Prop 15 — the initiative to close a decades-old corporate tax loophole and reclaim $12 billion a year for our schools and vital local services.

That’s why we’re doing everything we can to reach Californians and share why passing Prop 15 is so important. Will you join Kamala Harris in the fight to pass Prop 15 by volunteering? A couple hours of your time can mean the difference in this election.
 


 

 

Like you, Kamala Harris wants to see California end tax breaks for a handful of the wealthiest corporations so we can better invest in our schools and communities! Everything we care about — our economy, our health, our children — it’s all on the line in November. And while we may not be able to knock on doors, we can still help pass Prop 15 from our homes!

California’s own Senator Kamala Harris will make history tonight by accepting the nomination for vice president. This November, let’s make history alongside her by passing Prop 15 so we can finally put our Schools & Communities First!

 

John, this is our opportunity to fundamentally change how California invests in what we value. Will you help us build on this momentum by signing up for a phone banking session?
 


Thank you for being in 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.


Paid for by Schools and Communities First Sponsored by a Coalition of Social Justice Organizations Representing Families and Students.

Committee major funding from:

Chan Zuckerberg Advocacy (Nonprofit (501(c)(4)
The San Francisco Foundation
California Teachers Association

Funding details at http://fppc.ca.gov


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