$12 billion. It can be hard to grasp how this much funding could help our schools. But for educators like John, those additional funds could make all the difference in helping his students succeed.
John knows that every single dollar invested into our schools provides his students with more supplies, more books, and more learning opportunities in the classroom.
Will you watch this video clip from John and share it with your friends? [WATCH AND SHARE HERE]
We are proud to have the support of thousands of educators like John from all across California, who understand that investing in our children is an investment in California's future.
Hardworking Californians pay our fair share -- it's time the wealthy corporations in our state start doing the same to support our children and the local services they use.
That's why we need to pass Schools & Communities First to eliminate corporate tax loopholes that keep our schools and our local communities underfunded, so we can build a better future for our state.
Will you WATCH our short video of our interview with John and SHARE it with your friends on Facebook?
Thanks for taking a moment to listen to John share why he is supporting our campaign,
-- 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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