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Measure T – Borrow Funds for School Technology, Repairs, & Safety

San Mateo-Foster City School District

This bond money would go specifically to updating ventilation systems and installing handwashing stations in schools. The funds would also go to classrooms, general repairs, and student access to technology.

It is possible to fully and reliably fund our schools, our emergency and safety-net services and the world where all our communities can thrive. However, instead these resources are lining the pockets of millionaires, billionaires, and big corporations. That’s why we support fair, equitable taxes — for budgets that ensure our children will inherit quality public education and public goods, no matter what they look like or where they come from. Ultimately, we urge you to support California’s Proposition 15, which will reclaim $12 billion per year for schools and local community services from the wealthiest corporations.

Won with 64% Yes 36% No

Measure RR – Make CalTrain Cleaner, More Affordable, & More Frequent

Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Authority (CalTrain)
CalTrain runs along one of the worst and most polluting traffic corridors in the country. This 1/8¢ sales tax would make the trains more affordable an…

Measure Z – Borrow Funds for School Technology, Accessibility, & Safety

Jefferson Union High School District
This measure would not raise taxes. Instead it would authorize the school district to borrow money for technology, accessibility, ventilation, emergen…

Measure U – Require Hotel Guests to Contribute More for Public Services

City of Half Moon Bay
The recession is threatening public services, and asking those who are wealthy enough to travel to pitch in a little more for all of us is a responsib…

Measure X – Require Hotel Guests to Contribute More for Public Services

City of San Bruno
The recession is threatening public services, and asking those who are wealthy enough to travel to pitch in a little more for all of us is a responsib…

Measure S – Tax Cannabis Businesses

City of San Bruno
Although no cannabis businesses currently exist in the city of San Bruno, this measure would add a tax on them in the case that they are eventually pe…