
John -- Did you see the news over the news? Governor Gavin Newsom showed why he’s a bold, progressive leader in California and joined the coalition to make history, pass Prop 15, and put our Schools & Communities First! Will you take a moment to thank Gov. Newsom for his support of Prop 15?
Gov. Newsom has your back! Let’s show him what that means to us.
-- Schools & Communities First Coalition

John, BIG news -- thanks to all of your hard work, Governor Gavin Newsom is supporting Prop 15 to put our Schools & Communities First! Sign on to our digital card thanking Gavin for his support!
“I support Prop 15 because: it's a fair, phased-in and long-overdue reform to state tax policy, it will exempt small businesses and residential property owners, and it will fund essential services such as public schools and public safety.”
-- Gov. Gavin Newsom
This is just the beginning, John. Help us build on this momentum by chipping in anything you can >>>
Our voices calling out for meaningful systemic change are getting stronger. They’re ringing louder and louder as we fight to pass Prop 15, so Californians can put our Schools & Communities First while protecting homeowners, renters, and small businesses. By supporting Prop 15, you’re being a bold leader, just like Gavin Newsom!
Thank you for all your hard work,
-- 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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