We’re proud to count champions like the next President, Joe Biden, 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.
 

Like you, Joe Biden wants every child across California, no matter their zip code, to have the resources to succeed. He wants families to live in safe and healthy communities. It’s going to take all of us — Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, activists like you — to take on corporate special interests who are defending the status quo and pass Prop 15.



Joe Biden talks a lot about restoring the soul of the nation in this election. This November, we can also restore the soul of California by closing a corporate tax loophole that will reclaim $12 billion every year for students, schools, and vital services like health care and clean water.

 

John, this is our opportunity to restore the soul of California by putting our Schools & Communities First! Will you help us build on Joe Biden’s support by signing up for a phone banking session?
 

 

 

Thank you for being in this fight!


-- Schools and 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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Committee major funding from:

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

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