Even before the pandemic, California’s schools had sunk to the bottom in education funding, and had some of the most overcrowded classrooms in the country.
But here’s the thing -- we don’t have to go back to the status quo. We can put our schools and communities first simply by closing decades-old corporate tax loopholes that benefit only a tiny fraction of the wealthiest corporations.
We’re asking you to join our fight by signing up to make phone calls and advocate for Prop 15 >>>
John, just one hour of your time will bring years of increased funding for schools, health services, and essential workers.
The clock is ticking -- you don’t want to miss out on your chance to help ensure that our schools and local communities have the resources they need to succeed.
Will you join thousands of Californians who are advocating for change by making phone calls?
Thank you for all that you do,
--YES on 15 — Schools & Communities First Coalition
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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.
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