Good news and bad news, John. 

 

The bad news is the ultra-wealthy corporations and investors opposing Prop 15 just bought more than $20 Million in TV ads. There’s no way to sugarcoat it … that’s a lot of misinformation about to hit the California airwaves.

BUT here’s the good news! The coalition of hardworking Californians supporting investments in our schools and health care is ready to FIGHT BACK and we need your support to do it >>>

 


 

Look, we’re not surprised that the big-business-backed opposition to Prop 15 is pouring more than $20 million into scare tactics across California. They’ll do anything to keep the status quo that only works for them.

It’s true they’ve got a massive war chest funded by major Trump donors and some of the shadiest corporations -- but Prop 15 has the support of every-day Californians like YOU!

 

If you can, we need you to rush a donation to support the fight for Prop 15 against major corporate special interests!


 

Together, we can take on the ultra-wealthy corporations who are in this for themselves so California can finally invest in what we all value: our schools, health care, and local services.

 

Thank you for being in this fight with us.


-- Schools & Communities First Coalition

 



  

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