John, we just got word that our opposition has dumped a monstrous amount of money into a series of TV ads that aim to scare voters into voting against what’s best for Californians like you!
Corporate special interests are proving to be this year’s undead, but the best way to fight back is by sharing the truth about Prop 15! Just like a vampire can’t stand garlic, the opposition seems repelled by the truth. Corporations are funding a nightmarish misinformation campaign and we can stop them! Help us fight back against the corporate opposition’s scare tactics by reaching voters before Election Day >>>
John, recent polls show that this is one of the tightest races in the whole state. Every phone call we make could determine whether Prop. 15 wins or loses. Even though corporations are trying to get away with every trick in the book, let’s share the good news about the $12 billion Prop 15 will reclaim for our schools and local communities.
Can we count on you to take the next step and sign up for a phone banking shift before Election Day?
Thank you for busting these lies with us,
-- Elle Farmer
“Paranormal” Research Coordinator
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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