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VOTE YES ON PROP 15
Prop 15 was put on the ballot by a record-breaking 1.7 million people who believe that wealthy corporations need to pay their fair share. This is who we are: Nurses and doctors on the frontlines protecting our public health. Teachers and parents who know our children need smaller class sizes. Small business owners who need tax relief.GET THE FACTS
Prop. 15 will not impact small business renters, including triple net lease tenants”. "The burden of Prop. 15 would fall on the state’s largest corporations and highest-value properties.”. “Commercial rents are driven by location, local market conditions, the nature of a local economy (high-wage areas are associated with higher rents COVID-19 | YES ON 15 COVID - 19 Small Business Resiliency Fund San Francisco. City of Los Angeles Small Business Emergency Microloan Program. Filing and Payment Deadline Extended to July 15, 2020 - Updated Statement. Resources to Help Your Small Business Survive the Coronavirus. Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act: What Small Businesses Need to Know. SUPPORTING SMALL BUSINESS Prop 15 closes loopholes benefiting big corporations so we can invest in small business tax relief, cutting the taxes they pay on things such as equipment, machinery, supplies, and more. According to an analysis of Prop. 15, only 10% of the most valuable commercial properties would generate 92% of the revenue. Prop 15 protects smallbusinesses
DEBUNKING THE ATTACKS THE FACTS: Prop. 15 will result in investments going towards schools instead of corporate tax loopholes. Here’s what the text of Prop. 15 says: (b) Provide for increased and stable revenues for schools, cities, counties, and other local agencies by requiring under-assessed commercial and industrial properties to be assessed based on theirfair market value.
VOLUNTEER | YES ON 15 Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. PROTECTING AGRICULTURE Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. RECLAIM FUNDS FOR SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES This is money that can be invested into tackling issues of housing affordability and homelessness, mental health, parks, ensuring we have clean water, creating job training programs, and meet the needs of our most vulnerable community members. Reclaiming this funding will have a positive impact across San Diego — and California — intoENVIRONMENT
350 Bay Area. Active San Gabriel Valley. Alliance for Community Transit – Los Angeles. Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) Bike East Bay. BlueGreen Alliance. CA Climate & Agriculture Network (CalCAN) California Environmental Justice Alliance Action. California Food and Farming Network.LABOR | PROP 15
AFSCME 2703. AFSCME 3299. AFSCME Council 57. AFSCME C57/Public Employees Union, Local 1. AFT Local 931. AFT Local 1078. Alameda County Central Labor Council. American Federation of Teachers. Anaheim Secondary Teachers Association CTA/NEA.VOTE YES ON PROP 15
Prop 15 was put on the ballot by a record-breaking 1.7 million people who believe that wealthy corporations need to pay their fair share. This is who we are: Nurses and doctors on the frontlines protecting our public health. Teachers and parents who know our children need smaller class sizes. Small business owners who need tax relief.GET THE FACTS
Prop. 15 will not impact small business renters, including triple net lease tenants”. "The burden of Prop. 15 would fall on the state’s largest corporations and highest-value properties.”. “Commercial rents are driven by location, local market conditions, the nature of a local economy (high-wage areas are associated with higher rents COVID-19 | YES ON 15 COVID - 19 Small Business Resiliency Fund San Francisco. City of Los Angeles Small Business Emergency Microloan Program. Filing and Payment Deadline Extended to July 15, 2020 - Updated Statement. Resources to Help Your Small Business Survive the Coronavirus. Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act: What Small Businesses Need to Know. SUPPORTING SMALL BUSINESS Prop 15 closes loopholes benefiting big corporations so we can invest in small business tax relief, cutting the taxes they pay on things such as equipment, machinery, supplies, and more. According to an analysis of Prop. 15, only 10% of the most valuable commercial properties would generate 92% of the revenue. Prop 15 protects smallbusinesses
DEBUNKING THE ATTACKS THE FACTS: Prop. 15 will result in investments going towards schools instead of corporate tax loopholes. Here’s what the text of Prop. 15 says: (b) Provide for increased and stable revenues for schools, cities, counties, and other local agencies by requiring under-assessed commercial and industrial properties to be assessed based on theirfair market value.
VOLUNTEER | YES ON 15 Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. PROTECTING AGRICULTURE Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. RECLAIM FUNDS FOR SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES This is money that can be invested into tackling issues of housing affordability and homelessness, mental health, parks, ensuring we have clean water, creating job training programs, and meet the needs of our most vulnerable community members. Reclaiming this funding will have a positive impact across San Diego — and California — intoENVIRONMENT
350 Bay Area. Active San Gabriel Valley. Alliance for Community Transit – Los Angeles. Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN) Bike East Bay. BlueGreen Alliance. CA Climate & Agriculture Network (CalCAN) California Environmental Justice Alliance Action. California Food and Farming Network.LABOR | PROP 15
AFSCME 2703. AFSCME 3299. AFSCME Council 57. AFSCME C57/Public Employees Union, Local 1. AFT Local 931. AFT Local 1078. Alameda County Central Labor Council. American Federation of Teachers. Anaheim Secondary Teachers Association CTA/NEA. COVID-19 | YES ON 15 COVID - 19 Small Business Resiliency Fund San Francisco. City of Los Angeles Small Business Emergency Microloan Program. Filing and Payment Deadline Extended to July 15, 2020 - Updated Statement. Resources to Help Your Small Business Survive the Coronavirus. Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act: What Small Businesses Need to Know. SUPPORTING SMALL BUSINESS Prop 15 closes loopholes benefiting big corporations so we can invest in small business tax relief, cutting the taxes they pay on things such as equipment, machinery, supplies, and more. According to an analysis of Prop. 15, only 10% of the most valuable commercial properties would generate 92% of the revenue. Prop 15 protects smallbusinesses
WHO SUPPORTS
Prop 15 is the largest campaign in California and we just keep growing! Over 1600 grassroots organizations, elected officials, frontline and essential workers, interfaith and business leaders, are supporting Prop 15! Here are just a few: Former Vice President Joe Biden. U.S. Senator Kamala Harris. Governor Gavin Newsom. RECLAIM FUNDS FOR SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES This is money that can be invested into tackling issues of housing affordability and homelessness, mental health, parks, ensuring we have clean water, creating job training programs, and meet the needs of our most vulnerable community members. Reclaiming this funding will have a positive impact across San Diego — and California — intoPRESS RELEASES
Proposition 15, the historic ballot measure put forward by the Schools & Communities First coalition that closes corporate tax loopholes to reclaim $12 billion every year for essential local services and schools, is the product of a years-long effort of Californians who got into this fight for the right reasons. The corporate-backed opponents of Prop. 15, which outspent Yes on 15 by $20 BLACK LEADERS FOR SCF We are proud to include renowned Black leaders like U.S. Senator Kamala Harris, State Superintendent Tony Thurmond, Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs, Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza, and CEO of the Silicon Valley Minority Business Consortium Walter Wilson. Black futures depend on re-investment in the resources we need to thrive. COMMUNITY ORGS & SOCIAL PROGRESS Los Angeles Times: Endorsement: Yes on Proposition 15. It’s one small step toward fixing California’s broken tax system. San Francisco Chronicle: Editorial: California Prop. 15 would cause businesses to pay fair share of property taxes Sacramento Bee: Prop. 15 will fund schools and make corporations pay a fair share of property taxes La Opinión: En apoyo de Escuelas y Comunidades Primero THE STORY OF PROP. 15 AND THE HISTORIC COALITION BEHIND IT The battle for Prop. 15 began long before the official committee was formed or the ballot number was assigned. Five years ago, a core group of racial and social justice organizations and labor unions convened to take on the impossible: closing the corporate tax loopholes that have drained billions from our schools and local communities. The historic coalition that organized behind Prop. 15 is POLITIFACT: SOLAR CLAIMS FROM OPPONENTS OF PROP. 15 ARE "The claims by the No on Prop. 15 campaign are misleading and unfounded” Opponents of Prop. 15 claimed solar would be impacted and Californians’ energy costs would go up. It’s another blatantly false claim. Opponents of Prop. 15 have resorted to using Californians’ financial insecurities – in the midst of a pandemic and economic crisis – to keep their corporate tax loopholes in NEW TV AD: PROP. 15 WILL CUT TAXES FOR HOMEOWNERS Analysis shows that, by closing corporate tax loopholes, Prop. 15 will expand the tax base and result in tax cuts for homeowners According to a report from Blue Sky Consulting Group, Prop. 15 will result in a tax cut for homeowners. The analysis shows that Prop. 15 expands the tax base by requiring commercial and industrial property worth more than $3 million to pay fair market value taxesVOTE YES ON PROP 15
Prop 15 was put on the ballot by a record-breaking 1.7 million people who believe that wealthy corporations need to pay their fair share. This is who we are: Nurses and doctors on the frontlines protecting our public health. Teachers and parents who know our children need smaller class sizes. Small business owners who need tax relief.GET THE FACTS
Prop. 15 will not impact small business renters, including triple net lease tenants”. "The burden of Prop. 15 would fall on the state’s largest corporations and highest-value properties.”. “Commercial rents are driven by location, local market conditions, the nature of a local economy (high-wage areas are associated with higher rents COVID-19 | YES ON 15 COVID - 19 Small Business Resiliency Fund San Francisco. City of Los Angeles Small Business Emergency Microloan Program. Filing and Payment Deadline Extended to July 15, 2020 - Updated Statement. Resources to Help Your Small Business Survive the Coronavirus. Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act: What Small Businesses Need to Know. SUPPORTING SMALL BUSINESS Prop 15 closes loopholes benefiting big corporations so we can invest in small business tax relief, cutting the taxes they pay on things such as equipment, machinery, supplies, and more. According to an analysis of Prop. 15, only 10% of the most valuable commercial properties would generate 92% of the revenue. Prop 15 protects smallbusinesses
DEBUNKING THE ATTACKS THE FACTS: Prop. 15 will result in investments going towards schools instead of corporate tax loopholes. Here’s what the text of Prop. 15 says: (b) Provide for increased and stable revenues for schools, cities, counties, and other local agencies by requiring under-assessed commercial and industrial properties to be assessed based on theirfair market value.
VOLUNTEER | YES ON 15 Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. RECLAIM FUNDS FOR SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES This is money that can be invested into tackling issues of housing affordability and homelessness, mental health, parks, ensuring we have clean water, creating job training programs, and meet the needs of our most vulnerable community members. Reclaiming this funding will have a positive impact across San Diego — and California — into CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS URGE YES ON PROP 15 Join us in voting yes on Proposition 15. Together we can make the wealthiest corporations pay their fair share and build a California where we can all thrive. Bill Lann Lee, Former Ass’t Attorney General for the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division. April Verrett, SEIU Local 2015. The Hon. Maria Elena Durazo,California State
COMMUNITY ORGS & SOCIAL PROGRESS Los Angeles Times: Endorsement: Yes on Proposition 15. It’s one small step toward fixing California’s broken tax system. San Francisco Chronicle: Editorial: California Prop. 15 would cause businesses to pay fair share of property taxes. Sacramento Bee: Prop. 15 will fund schools and make corporations pay a fair share ofproperty taxes.
VOTA SÍ EN PROP 15TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Prop 15 es una reforma justa y equilibrada que: 1. Le pone un fin a las lagunas fiscales del impuesto a la propiedad que benefician a corporaciones ricas. 2. Reduce los impuestos para empresas pequeñas. 3. Retoma miles de millones cada año para invertir en nuestras escuelas y comunidades locales. 4.VOTE YES ON PROP 15
Prop 15 was put on the ballot by a record-breaking 1.7 million people who believe that wealthy corporations need to pay their fair share. This is who we are: Nurses and doctors on the frontlines protecting our public health. Teachers and parents who know our children need smaller class sizes. Small business owners who need tax relief.GET THE FACTS
Prop. 15 will not impact small business renters, including triple net lease tenants”. "The burden of Prop. 15 would fall on the state’s largest corporations and highest-value properties.”. “Commercial rents are driven by location, local market conditions, the nature of a local economy (high-wage areas are associated with higher rents COVID-19 | YES ON 15 COVID - 19 Small Business Resiliency Fund San Francisco. City of Los Angeles Small Business Emergency Microloan Program. Filing and Payment Deadline Extended to July 15, 2020 - Updated Statement. Resources to Help Your Small Business Survive the Coronavirus. Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act: What Small Businesses Need to Know. SUPPORTING SMALL BUSINESS Prop 15 closes loopholes benefiting big corporations so we can invest in small business tax relief, cutting the taxes they pay on things such as equipment, machinery, supplies, and more. According to an analysis of Prop. 15, only 10% of the most valuable commercial properties would generate 92% of the revenue. Prop 15 protects smallbusinesses
DEBUNKING THE ATTACKS THE FACTS: Prop. 15 will result in investments going towards schools instead of corporate tax loopholes. Here’s what the text of Prop. 15 says: (b) Provide for increased and stable revenues for schools, cities, counties, and other local agencies by requiring under-assessed commercial and industrial properties to be assessed based on theirfair market value.
VOLUNTEER | YES ON 15 Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. RECLAIM FUNDS FOR SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES This is money that can be invested into tackling issues of housing affordability and homelessness, mental health, parks, ensuring we have clean water, creating job training programs, and meet the needs of our most vulnerable community members. Reclaiming this funding will have a positive impact across San Diego — and California — into CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS URGE YES ON PROP 15 Join us in voting yes on Proposition 15. Together we can make the wealthiest corporations pay their fair share and build a California where we can all thrive. Bill Lann Lee, Former Ass’t Attorney General for the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division. April Verrett, SEIU Local 2015. The Hon. Maria Elena Durazo,California State
COMMUNITY ORGS & SOCIAL PROGRESS Los Angeles Times: Endorsement: Yes on Proposition 15. It’s one small step toward fixing California’s broken tax system. San Francisco Chronicle: Editorial: California Prop. 15 would cause businesses to pay fair share of property taxes. Sacramento Bee: Prop. 15 will fund schools and make corporations pay a fair share ofproperty taxes.
VOTA SÍ EN PROP 15TRANSLATE THIS PAGE Prop 15 es una reforma justa y equilibrada que: 1. Le pone un fin a las lagunas fiscales del impuesto a la propiedad que benefician a corporaciones ricas. 2. Reduce los impuestos para empresas pequeñas. 3. Retoma miles de millones cada año para invertir en nuestras escuelas y comunidades locales. 4. COVID-19 | YES ON 15 COVID - 19 Small Business Resiliency Fund San Francisco. City of Los Angeles Small Business Emergency Microloan Program. Filing and Payment Deadline Extended to July 15, 2020 - Updated Statement. Resources to Help Your Small Business Survive the Coronavirus. Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act: What Small Businesses Need to Know. BLACK LEADERS FOR SCF We are proud to include renowned Black leaders like U.S. Senator Kamala Harris, State Superintendent Tony Thurmond, Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs, Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza, and CEO of the Silicon Valley Minority Business Consortium Walter Wilson. Black futures depend on re-investment in the resources we need to thrive. FIND AN EVENT NEAR YOU Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. SUPPORTING SMALL BUSINESS Prop 15 closes loopholes benefiting big corporations so we can invest in small business tax relief, cutting the taxes they pay on things such as equipment, machinery, supplies, and more. According to an analysis of Prop. 15, only 10% of the most valuable commercial properties would generate 92% of the revenue. Prop 15 protects smallbusinesses
CIVIL RIGHTS LEADERS URGE YES ON PROP 15 Join us in voting yes on Proposition 15. Together we can make the wealthiest corporations pay their fair share and build a California where we can all thrive. Bill Lann Lee, Former Ass’t Attorney General for the U.S. Department of Justice Civil Rights Division. April Verrett, SEIU Local 2015. The Hon. Maria Elena Durazo,California State
REQUIRING TRANSPARENCY & ACCOUNTABILITY TRANSPARENCY! Prop 15 equips taxpayers to hold elected officials accountable by requiring every school district, community college, city, county, or special district that receives Prop 15’s loophole-closing funding to publicly disclose every dollar theyreceive and how it
PRESS INQUIRIES
Press Inquiries | Yes on 15. For any press inquiries, please contact Schools & Communities First Communications, Director Alex Stack at. Press@schoolsandcommunitiesfirst.org. COMMUNITY ORGS & SOCIAL PROGRESS Los Angeles Times: Endorsement: Yes on Proposition 15. It’s one small step toward fixing California’s broken tax system. San Francisco Chronicle: Editorial: California Prop. 15 would cause businesses to pay fair share of property taxes Sacramento Bee: Prop. 15 will fund schools and make corporations pay a fair share of property taxes La Opinión: En apoyo de Escuelas y Comunidades Primero SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES FIRST MAKES HISTORY WITH MOST EVER To qualify for the November 2020 ballot, Schools & Communities First submits more than 1.7 million signatures of support Today, the Schools & Communities First campaign is proud to announce the submission of more than 1.7 million signatures of support to qualify for the November 2020 ballot – the most signatures ever submitted in California for a ballot initiative. NEW TV AD: PROP. 15 WILL CUT TAXES FOR HOMEOWNERS Analysis shows that, by closing corporate tax loopholes, Prop. 15 will expand the tax base and result in tax cuts for homeowners According to a report from Blue Sky Consulting Group, Prop. 15 will result in a tax cut for homeowners. The analysis shows that Prop. 15 expands the tax base by requiring commercial and industrial property worth more than $3 million to pay fair market value taxesVOTE YES ON PROP 15
Join the movement to reclaim $12 billion annually for California's schools and communities and Vote Yes on Prop 15. DEBUNKING THE ATTACKS THE FACTS: Prop. 15 will result in investments going towards schools instead of corporate tax loopholes. Here’s what the text of Prop. 15 says: (b) Provide for increased and stable revenues for schools, cities, counties, and other local agencies by requiring under-assessed commercial and industrial properties to be assessed based on theirfair market value.
GET THE FACTS
California Budget & Policy Center: Key Facts About Proposition 15, California’s Commercial Property Taxes, and Revenue for Schools and Local Communities. According to this analysis, the majority of small businesses in California would see a tax cut under Prop. 15: COVID-19 | YES ON 15 COVID-19 is impacting every aspect of life for Californians. For more information, please visit covid19.ca.gov. PROTECTING AGRICULTURE Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. VOLUNTEER | YES ON 15 Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. INVESTING DIRECTLY IN COMMUNITIES THE PROBLEM: Local communities and the workers that serve and protect them have been stretched thin – by the COVID pandemic and its effects, and by massive wildfires – compounding ongoing challenges of homelessness, affordable housing, and maintaining basic services. RECLAIM FUNDS FOR SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES Throughout California, local elected leaders emphasized the importance of what this funding would mean and how critical it is that more resources get sent back into the communities by closing corporate property tax loopholes:ENVIRONMENT
Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers.LABOR | PROP 15
Acalanes Education Association. AFSCME. AFSCME 258. AFSCME 829. AFSCME 1684. AFSCME 2703. AFSCME 3299. AFSCME Council 57. AFSCME C57/Public Employees Union, Local 1VOTE YES ON PROP 15
Join the movement to reclaim $12 billion annually for California's schools and communities and Vote Yes on Prop 15. DEBUNKING THE ATTACKS THE FACTS: Prop. 15 will result in investments going towards schools instead of corporate tax loopholes. Here’s what the text of Prop. 15 says: (b) Provide for increased and stable revenues for schools, cities, counties, and other local agencies by requiring under-assessed commercial and industrial properties to be assessed based on theirfair market value.
GET THE FACTS
California Budget & Policy Center: Key Facts About Proposition 15, California’s Commercial Property Taxes, and Revenue for Schools and Local Communities. According to this analysis, the majority of small businesses in California would see a tax cut under Prop. 15: COVID-19 | YES ON 15 COVID-19 is impacting every aspect of life for Californians. For more information, please visit covid19.ca.gov. PROTECTING AGRICULTURE Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. VOLUNTEER | YES ON 15 Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. INVESTING DIRECTLY IN COMMUNITIES THE PROBLEM: Local communities and the workers that serve and protect them have been stretched thin – by the COVID pandemic and its effects, and by massive wildfires – compounding ongoing challenges of homelessness, affordable housing, and maintaining basic services. RECLAIM FUNDS FOR SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES Throughout California, local elected leaders emphasized the importance of what this funding would mean and how critical it is that more resources get sent back into the communities by closing corporate property tax loopholes:ENVIRONMENT
Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers.LABOR | PROP 15
Acalanes Education Association. AFSCME. AFSCME 258. AFSCME 829. AFSCME 1684. AFSCME 2703. AFSCME 3299. AFSCME Council 57. AFSCME C57/Public Employees Union, Local 1 SUPPORTING SMALL BUSINESS THE SOLUTION: PROP 15 SUPPORTS SMALL BUSINESSES! Prop 15 exempts small businesses and cuts their taxes to help them recover and rebuild. Prop 15 closes loopholes benefiting big corporations so we can invest in small business tax relief, cutting the taxes they pay on things such as equipment, machinery, supplies, and more. REQUIRING TRANSPARENCY & ACCOUNTABILITY THE SOLUTION: PROP 15 PROTECTS TAXPAYERS BY REQUIRING FULL TRANSPARENCY! Prop 15 equips taxpayers to hold elected officials accountable by requiring every school district, community college, city, county, or special district that receives Prop 15’s loophole-closing funding to publicly disclose every dollar they receive and how it is spent, and to include these disclosures in theirbudgets.
INVESTING DIRECTLY IN COMMUNITIES THE PROBLEM: Local communities and the workers that serve and protect them have been stretched thin – by the COVID pandemic and its effects, and by massive wildfires – compounding ongoing challenges of homelessness, affordable housing, and maintaining basic services. RECLAIM FUNDS FOR SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES Throughout California, local elected leaders emphasized the importance of what this funding would mean and how critical it is that more resources get sent back into the communities by closing corporate property tax loopholes: BLACK LEADERS FOR SCF To have a truly prosperous future for California, our Black students and communities must thrive. Schools & Communities First is a once in a generation opportunity to address structural inequities that have plagued our people and our state, for decades. FIND AN EVENT NEAR YOU Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers.WHO SUPPORTS
Over 1600 grassroots organizations, elected officials, frontline and essential workers, interfaith and business leaders, are supportingProp 15!
COMMUNITY ORGS & SOCIAL PROGRESS Los Angeles Times: Endorsement: Yes on Proposition 15. It’s one small step toward fixing California’s broken tax system. San Francisco Chronicle: Editorial: California Prop. 15 would cause businesses to pay fair share of property taxes Sacramento Bee: Prop. 15 will fund schools and make corporations pay a fair share of property taxes La Opinión: En apoyo de Escuelas y Comunidades PrimeroENVIRONMENT
Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES FIRST MAKES HISTORY WITH MOST EVER To qualify for the November 2020 ballot, Schools & Communities First submits more than 1.7 million signatures of support Today, the Schools & Communities First campaign is proud to announce the submission of more than 1.7 million signatures of support to qualify for the November 2020 ballot – the most signatures ever submitted in California for a ballot initiative.VOTE YES ON PROP 15
Prop 15 was put on the ballot by a record-breaking 1.7 million people who believe that wealthy corporations need to pay their fair share. This is who we are: Nurses and doctors on the frontlines protecting our public health. Teachers and parents who know our children need smaller class sizes. Small business owners who need tax relief. COVID-19 | YES ON 15 COVID - 19 Small Business Resiliency Fund San Francisco. City of Los Angeles Small Business Emergency Microloan Program. Filing and Payment Deadline Extended to July 15, 2020 - Updated Statement. Resources to Help Your Small Business Survive the Coronavirus. Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act: What Small Businesses Need to Know.GET THE FACTS
Prop. 15 will not impact small business renters, including triple net lease tenants”. "The burden of Prop. 15 would fall on the state’s largest corporations and highest-value properties.”. “Commercial rents are driven by location, local market conditions, the nature of a local economy (high-wage areas are associated with higher rents SUPPORTING SMALL BUSINESS Prop 15 closes loopholes benefiting big corporations so we can invest in small business tax relief, cutting the taxes they pay on things such as equipment, machinery, supplies, and more. According to an analysis of Prop. 15, only 10% of the most valuable commercial properties would generate 92% of the revenue. Prop 15 protects smallbusinesses
DEBUNKING THE ATTACKS THE FACTS: Prop. 15 will result in investments going towards schools instead of corporate tax loopholes. Here’s what the text of Prop. 15 says: (b) Provide for increased and stable revenues for schools, cities, counties, and other local agencies by requiring under-assessed commercial and industrial properties to be assessed based on theirfair market value.
VOLUNTEER | YES ON 15 Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. INVESTING DIRECTLY IN COMMUNITIES In their endorsement of Prop 15, the California State Firefighters’ Association said that it will provide “at least $390 million in new revenue will go directly to fire districts along with the billions that will go to cities and counties that provide fire protection.”.Prop 15’s
PROTECTING AGRICULTURE Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. RECLAIM FUNDS FOR SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES This is money that can be invested into tackling issues of housing affordability and homelessness, mental health, parks, ensuring we have clean water, creating job training programs, and meet the needs of our most vulnerable community members. Reclaiming this funding will have a positive impact across San Diego — and California — into SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES FIRST MAKES HISTORY WITH MOST EVER To qualify for the November 2020 ballot, Schools & Communities First submits more than 1.7 million signatures of support Today, the Schools & Communities First campaign is proud to announce the submission of more than 1.7 million signatures of support to qualify for the November 2020 ballot – the most signatures ever submitted in California for a ballot initiative.VOTE YES ON PROP 15
Prop 15 was put on the ballot by a record-breaking 1.7 million people who believe that wealthy corporations need to pay their fair share. This is who we are: Nurses and doctors on the frontlines protecting our public health. Teachers and parents who know our children need smaller class sizes. Small business owners who need tax relief. COVID-19 | YES ON 15 COVID - 19 Small Business Resiliency Fund San Francisco. City of Los Angeles Small Business Emergency Microloan Program. Filing and Payment Deadline Extended to July 15, 2020 - Updated Statement. Resources to Help Your Small Business Survive the Coronavirus. Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act: What Small Businesses Need to Know.GET THE FACTS
Prop. 15 will not impact small business renters, including triple net lease tenants”. "The burden of Prop. 15 would fall on the state’s largest corporations and highest-value properties.”. “Commercial rents are driven by location, local market conditions, the nature of a local economy (high-wage areas are associated with higher rents SUPPORTING SMALL BUSINESS Prop 15 closes loopholes benefiting big corporations so we can invest in small business tax relief, cutting the taxes they pay on things such as equipment, machinery, supplies, and more. According to an analysis of Prop. 15, only 10% of the most valuable commercial properties would generate 92% of the revenue. Prop 15 protects smallbusinesses
DEBUNKING THE ATTACKS THE FACTS: Prop. 15 will result in investments going towards schools instead of corporate tax loopholes. Here’s what the text of Prop. 15 says: (b) Provide for increased and stable revenues for schools, cities, counties, and other local agencies by requiring under-assessed commercial and industrial properties to be assessed based on theirfair market value.
VOLUNTEER | YES ON 15 Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. INVESTING DIRECTLY IN COMMUNITIES In their endorsement of Prop 15, the California State Firefighters’ Association said that it will provide “at least $390 million in new revenue will go directly to fire districts along with the billions that will go to cities and counties that provide fire protection.”.Prop 15’s
PROTECTING AGRICULTURE Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. RECLAIM FUNDS FOR SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES This is money that can be invested into tackling issues of housing affordability and homelessness, mental health, parks, ensuring we have clean water, creating job training programs, and meet the needs of our most vulnerable community members. Reclaiming this funding will have a positive impact across San Diego — and California — into SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES FIRST MAKES HISTORY WITH MOST EVER To qualify for the November 2020 ballot, Schools & Communities First submits more than 1.7 million signatures of support Today, the Schools & Communities First campaign is proud to announce the submission of more than 1.7 million signatures of support to qualify for the November 2020 ballot – the most signatures ever submitted in California for a ballot initiative. SUPPORTING SMALL BUSINESS Prop 15 closes loopholes benefiting big corporations so we can invest in small business tax relief, cutting the taxes they pay on things such as equipment, machinery, supplies, and more. According to an analysis of Prop. 15, only 10% of the most valuable commercial properties would generate 92% of the revenue. Prop 15 protects smallbusinesses
WHO SUPPORTS
Prop 15 is the largest campaign in California and we just keep growing! Over 1600 grassroots organizations, elected officials, frontline and essential workers, interfaith and business leaders, are supporting Prop 15! Here are just a few: Former Vice President Joe Biden. U.S. Senator Kamala Harris. Governor Gavin Newsom. FIND AN EVENT NEAR YOU Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. RECLAIM FUNDS FOR SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES This is money that can be invested into tackling issues of housing affordability and homelessness, mental health, parks, ensuring we have clean water, creating job training programs, and meet the needs of our most vulnerable community members. Reclaiming this funding will have a positive impact across San Diego — and California — into INVESTING DIRECTLY IN COMMUNITIES In their endorsement of Prop 15, the California State Firefighters’ Association said that it will provide “at least $390 million in new revenue will go directly to fire districts along with the billions that will go to cities and counties that provide fire protection.”.Prop 15’s
BLACK LEADERS FOR SCF We are proud to include renowned Black leaders like U.S. Senator Kamala Harris, State Superintendent Tony Thurmond, Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs, Black Lives Matter co-founder Alicia Garza, and CEO of the Silicon Valley Minority Business Consortium Walter Wilson. Black futures depend on re-investment in the resources we need to thrive. RECLAIMING BILLIONS FOR SCHOOLS Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. REQUIRING TRANSPARENCY & ACCOUNTABILITY TRANSPARENCY! Prop 15 equips taxpayers to hold elected officials accountable by requiring every school district, community college, city, county, or special district that receives Prop 15’s loophole-closing funding to publicly disclose every dollar theyreceive and how it
SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES FIRST MAKES HISTORY WITH MOST EVER To qualify for the November 2020 ballot, Schools & Communities First submits more than 1.7 million signatures of support Today, the Schools & Communities First campaign is proud to announce the submission of more than 1.7 million signatures of support to qualify for the November 2020 ballot – the most signatures ever submitted in California for a ballot initiative. COMMUNITY ORGS & SOCIAL PROGRESS Los Angeles Times: Endorsement: Yes on Proposition 15. It’s one small step toward fixing California’s broken tax system. San Francisco Chronicle: Editorial: California Prop. 15 would cause businesses to pay fair share of property taxes Sacramento Bee: Prop. 15 will fund schools and make corporations pay a fair share of property taxes La Opinión: En apoyo de Escuelas y Comunidades PrimeroVOTE YES ON PROP 15
Prop 15 was put on the ballot by a record-breaking 1.7 million people who believe that wealthy corporations need to pay their fair share. This is who we are: Nurses and doctors on the frontlines protecting our public health. Teachers and parents who know our children need smaller class sizes. Small business owners who need tax relief.GET THE FACTS
Prop. 15 will not impact small business renters, including triple net lease tenants”. "The burden of Prop. 15 would fall on the state’s largest corporations and highest-value properties.”. “Commercial rents are driven by location, local market conditions, the nature of a local economy (high-wage areas are associated with higher rents COVID-19 | YES ON 15 COVID - 19 Small Business Resiliency Fund San Francisco. City of Los Angeles Small Business Emergency Microloan Program. Filing and Payment Deadline Extended to July 15, 2020 - Updated Statement. Resources to Help Your Small Business Survive the Coronavirus. Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act: What Small Businesses Need to Know. SUPPORTING SMALL BUSINESS Prop 15 closes loopholes benefiting big corporations so we can invest in small business tax relief, cutting the taxes they pay on things such as equipment, machinery, supplies, and more. According to an analysis of Prop. 15, only 10% of the most valuable commercial properties would generate 92% of the revenue. Prop 15 protects smallbusinesses
DEBUNKING THE ATTACKS THE FACTS: Prop. 15 will result in investments going towards schools instead of corporate tax loopholes. Here’s what the text of Prop. 15 says: (b) Provide for increased and stable revenues for schools, cities, counties, and other local agencies by requiring under-assessed commercial and industrial properties to be assessed based on theirfair market value.
VOLUNTEER | YES ON 15 Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. FIND AN EVENT NEAR YOU Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. INVESTING DIRECTLY IN COMMUNITIES In their endorsement of Prop 15, the California State Firefighters’ Association said that it will provide “at least $390 million in new revenue will go directly to fire districts along with the billions that will go to cities and counties that provide fire protection.”.Prop 15’s
PROTECTING AGRICULTURE Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. RECLAIM FUNDS FOR SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES This is money that can be invested into tackling issues of housing affordability and homelessness, mental health, parks, ensuring we have clean water, creating job training programs, and meet the needs of our most vulnerable community members. Reclaiming this funding will have a positive impact across San Diego — and California — intoVOTE YES ON PROP 15
Prop 15 was put on the ballot by a record-breaking 1.7 million people who believe that wealthy corporations need to pay their fair share. This is who we are: Nurses and doctors on the frontlines protecting our public health. Teachers and parents who know our children need smaller class sizes. Small business owners who need tax relief.GET THE FACTS
Prop. 15 will not impact small business renters, including triple net lease tenants”. "The burden of Prop. 15 would fall on the state’s largest corporations and highest-value properties.”. “Commercial rents are driven by location, local market conditions, the nature of a local economy (high-wage areas are associated with higher rents COVID-19 | YES ON 15 COVID - 19 Small Business Resiliency Fund San Francisco. City of Los Angeles Small Business Emergency Microloan Program. Filing and Payment Deadline Extended to July 15, 2020 - Updated Statement. Resources to Help Your Small Business Survive the Coronavirus. Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act: What Small Businesses Need to Know. SUPPORTING SMALL BUSINESS Prop 15 closes loopholes benefiting big corporations so we can invest in small business tax relief, cutting the taxes they pay on things such as equipment, machinery, supplies, and more. According to an analysis of Prop. 15, only 10% of the most valuable commercial properties would generate 92% of the revenue. Prop 15 protects smallbusinesses
DEBUNKING THE ATTACKS THE FACTS: Prop. 15 will result in investments going towards schools instead of corporate tax loopholes. Here’s what the text of Prop. 15 says: (b) Provide for increased and stable revenues for schools, cities, counties, and other local agencies by requiring under-assessed commercial and industrial properties to be assessed based on theirfair market value.
VOLUNTEER | YES ON 15 Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. FIND AN EVENT NEAR YOU Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. INVESTING DIRECTLY IN COMMUNITIES In their endorsement of Prop 15, the California State Firefighters’ Association said that it will provide “at least $390 million in new revenue will go directly to fire districts along with the billions that will go to cities and counties that provide fire protection.”.Prop 15’s
PROTECTING AGRICULTURE Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. RECLAIM FUNDS FOR SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES This is money that can be invested into tackling issues of housing affordability and homelessness, mental health, parks, ensuring we have clean water, creating job training programs, and meet the needs of our most vulnerable community members. Reclaiming this funding will have a positive impact across San Diego — and California — into FIND AN EVENT NEAR YOU Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. RECLAIM FUNDS FOR SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES This is money that can be invested into tackling issues of housing affordability and homelessness, mental health, parks, ensuring we have clean water, creating job training programs, and meet the needs of our most vulnerable community members. Reclaiming this funding will have a positive impact across San Diego — and California — into PROTECTING AGRICULTURE Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers.ORGANIZATIONS
Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers.HOMEOWNER SAVINGS
The analysis shows that Prop. 15 expands the tax base by requiring commercial and industrial property worth more than $3 million to pay fair market value taxes, which would lower debt override tax rates that pay for debt service on local, voter-approved bonds. . This benefit to homeowners comes as the property tax burden has shiftedonto
WRITE TO YOUR LOCAL PAPER Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. RECLAIMING BILLIONS FOR SCHOOLS Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. REQUIRING TRANSPARENCY & ACCOUNTABILITY TRANSPARENCY! Prop 15 equips taxpayers to hold elected officials accountable by requiring every school district, community college, city, county, or special district that receives Prop 15’s loophole-closing funding to publicly disclose every dollar theyreceive and how it
SMALL BUSINESSES
Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. COMMUNITY ORGS & SOCIAL PROGRESS Los Angeles Times: Endorsement: Yes on Proposition 15. It’s one small step toward fixing California’s broken tax system. San Francisco Chronicle: Editorial: California Prop. 15 would cause businesses to pay fair share of property taxes Sacramento Bee: Prop. 15 will fund schools and make corporations pay a fair share of property taxes La Opinión: En apoyo de Escuelas y Comunidades PrimeroVOTE YES ON PROP 15
Prop 15 was put on the ballot by a record-breaking 1.7 million people who believe that wealthy corporations need to pay their fair share. This is who we are: Nurses and doctors on the frontlines protecting our public health. Teachers and parents who know our children need smaller class sizes. Small business owners who need tax relief.GET THE FACTS
Prop. 15 will not impact small business renters, including triple net lease tenants”. "The burden of Prop. 15 would fall on the state’s largest corporations and highest-value properties.”. “Commercial rents are driven by location, local market conditions, the nature of a local economy (high-wage areas are associated with higher rents COVID-19 | YES ON 15 COVID - 19 Small Business Resiliency Fund San Francisco. City of Los Angeles Small Business Emergency Microloan Program. Filing and Payment Deadline Extended to July 15, 2020 - Updated Statement. Resources to Help Your Small Business Survive the Coronavirus. Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act: What Small Businesses Need to Know. SUPPORTING SMALL BUSINESS Prop 15 closes loopholes benefiting big corporations so we can invest in small business tax relief, cutting the taxes they pay on things such as equipment, machinery, supplies, and more. According to an analysis of Prop. 15, only 10% of the most valuable commercial properties would generate 92% of the revenue. Prop 15 protects smallbusinesses
DEBUNKING THE ATTACKS THE FACTS: Prop. 15 will result in investments going towards schools instead of corporate tax loopholes. Here’s what the text of Prop. 15 says: (b) Provide for increased and stable revenues for schools, cities, counties, and other local agencies by requiring under-assessed commercial and industrial properties to be assessed based on theirfair market value.
VOLUNTEER | YES ON 15 Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. FIND AN EVENT NEAR YOU Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. INVESTING DIRECTLY IN COMMUNITIES In their endorsement of Prop 15, the California State Firefighters’ Association said that it will provide “at least $390 million in new revenue will go directly to fire districts along with the billions that will go to cities and counties that provide fire protection.”.Prop 15’s
PROTECTING AGRICULTURE Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. RECLAIM FUNDS FOR SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES This is money that can be invested into tackling issues of housing affordability and homelessness, mental health, parks, ensuring we have clean water, creating job training programs, and meet the needs of our most vulnerable community members. Reclaiming this funding will have a positive impact across San Diego — and California — intoVOTE YES ON PROP 15
Prop 15 was put on the ballot by a record-breaking 1.7 million people who believe that wealthy corporations need to pay their fair share. This is who we are: Nurses and doctors on the frontlines protecting our public health. Teachers and parents who know our children need smaller class sizes. Small business owners who need tax relief.GET THE FACTS
Prop. 15 will not impact small business renters, including triple net lease tenants”. "The burden of Prop. 15 would fall on the state’s largest corporations and highest-value properties.”. “Commercial rents are driven by location, local market conditions, the nature of a local economy (high-wage areas are associated with higher rents COVID-19 | YES ON 15 COVID - 19 Small Business Resiliency Fund San Francisco. City of Los Angeles Small Business Emergency Microloan Program. Filing and Payment Deadline Extended to July 15, 2020 - Updated Statement. Resources to Help Your Small Business Survive the Coronavirus. Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act: What Small Businesses Need to Know. SUPPORTING SMALL BUSINESS Prop 15 closes loopholes benefiting big corporations so we can invest in small business tax relief, cutting the taxes they pay on things such as equipment, machinery, supplies, and more. According to an analysis of Prop. 15, only 10% of the most valuable commercial properties would generate 92% of the revenue. Prop 15 protects smallbusinesses
DEBUNKING THE ATTACKS THE FACTS: Prop. 15 will result in investments going towards schools instead of corporate tax loopholes. Here’s what the text of Prop. 15 says: (b) Provide for increased and stable revenues for schools, cities, counties, and other local agencies by requiring under-assessed commercial and industrial properties to be assessed based on theirfair market value.
VOLUNTEER | YES ON 15 Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. FIND AN EVENT NEAR YOU Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. INVESTING DIRECTLY IN COMMUNITIES In their endorsement of Prop 15, the California State Firefighters’ Association said that it will provide “at least $390 million in new revenue will go directly to fire districts along with the billions that will go to cities and counties that provide fire protection.”.Prop 15’s
PROTECTING AGRICULTURE Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. RECLAIM FUNDS FOR SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES This is money that can be invested into tackling issues of housing affordability and homelessness, mental health, parks, ensuring we have clean water, creating job training programs, and meet the needs of our most vulnerable community members. Reclaiming this funding will have a positive impact across San Diego — and California — into FIND AN EVENT NEAR YOU Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. RECLAIM FUNDS FOR SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES This is money that can be invested into tackling issues of housing affordability and homelessness, mental health, parks, ensuring we have clean water, creating job training programs, and meet the needs of our most vulnerable community members. Reclaiming this funding will have a positive impact across San Diego — and California — into PROTECTING AGRICULTURE Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers.ORGANIZATIONS
Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers.HOMEOWNER SAVINGS
The analysis shows that Prop. 15 expands the tax base by requiring commercial and industrial property worth more than $3 million to pay fair market value taxes, which would lower debt override tax rates that pay for debt service on local, voter-approved bonds. . This benefit to homeowners comes as the property tax burden has shiftedonto
WRITE TO YOUR LOCAL PAPER Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. RECLAIMING BILLIONS FOR SCHOOLS Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. REQUIRING TRANSPARENCY & ACCOUNTABILITY TRANSPARENCY! Prop 15 equips taxpayers to hold elected officials accountable by requiring every school district, community college, city, county, or special district that receives Prop 15’s loophole-closing funding to publicly disclose every dollar theyreceive and how it
SMALL BUSINESSES
Paid for by Yes on 15 - Schools and Communities First sponsored by a Coalition of Labor Groups and Social Justice Organizations Representing Families, Students and Essential Workers. COMMUNITY ORGS & SOCIAL PROGRESS Los Angeles Times: Endorsement: Yes on Proposition 15. It’s one small step toward fixing California’s broken tax system. San Francisco Chronicle: Editorial: California Prop. 15 would cause businesses to pay fair share of property taxes Sacramento Bee: Prop. 15 will fund schools and make corporations pay a fair share of property taxes La Opinión: En apoyo de Escuelas y Comunidades Primero*
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WHILE THE WEALTHIEST CORPORATIONS AVOID PAYING THEIR FAIR SHARE, OUR SCHOOLS HAVE THE MOST CROWDED CLASSROOMS IN THE NATION AND OUR LOCAL COMMUNITIES ARE STRUGGLING TO RESPOND TO THE IMPACT OF COVID. IT'S TIME TO PUT SCHOOLS & COMMUNITIES FIRST BY VOTING YES ON PROP 15ENDORSED BY:
VICE PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN GOVERNOR GAVIN NEWSOM U.S. SENATOR KAMALA HARRIS See who supports Prop 15!SAY YES TO PROP 15!
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HOW PROP 15 HELPS CALIFORNIA Prop 15 is a fair and balanced reform that:
1. Closes property tax loopholes benefiting wealthy corporations.
2. Cuts small business and homeowner taxes.
3. Reclaims billions every year to invest in our schools and localcommunities.
4. Exempts homeowners, renters, small businesses and agricultural land so they continue to be protected by Prop 13.
5. Prioritizes transparency and accountability by requiring public disclosure of all new revenues and how they are spent. Just 10% of California’s most expensive nonresidential commercial properties account for 92% of Prop 15’s loophole-closing revenues. Get the Facts: How Prop 15 Helps CaliforniaInitiative Text
Debunking Opposition Scare Tactics Reduces Homeowner TaxesWHO ARE WE?
Prop 15 was put on the ballot by a record-breaking 1.7 million people who believe that wealthy corporations need to pay their fair share.This is who we are:
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Nurses and doctors on the frontlines protecting our public health.*
Teachers and parents who know our children need smaller class sizes.*
Small business owners who need tax relief.*
Homeowners and renters tired of paying more while corporations payless.
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Mayors and county supervisors managing budgets that have been devastated by COVID. Prop 15 is attracting a community of supporters as diverse and large as California itself.Supporters
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Massive out-of-state corporations, special interests and Trump's biggest donors are all bankrolling the opposition to Prop 15.
These are the same wealthy corporations that avoid reassessment by employing highly paid tax lawyers and accountants to exploit loopholesin the law.
Now they are engaged in deceptive scare tactics to hold onto theirloopholes.
We aren't going to let them buy this election, but we need your help.Meet The Opposition
HOW YOUR COMMUNITY WILL BENEFIT Prop 15 will reclaim billions every year for our schools, community colleges, and essential local services in EVERY county to invest inthings like:
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