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Measure M – Raise Funds For Schools Through Parcel Tax

Loma Prieta Joint Union Elementary School District
Won with 69.08%
This measure would let Loma Prieta schools receive more funding through a parcel tax. Admittedly, this is a regressive way to raise funds, and we woul…

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Measure L – Continue Revenue Transfer from Utility to Services

Palo Alto
Won with 77.72%
Palo Alto currently transfers revenue from their natural gas utility to the general fund. This measure would continue that practice.

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Measure K – Raise Funds By Taxing Biggest Corporate Real Estate Owners

Palo Alto
Won with 67%
Square footage is a good proxy for understanding which corporations are making the most money; this measure taxes those who own the most square footag…

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Measure J – Enact Business License Taxes

Los Gatos
Won with 53.27%
This measure adds a tax on how much business one company does (gross receipts), adds a tax on e-commerce, and adds a flat business tax to support city…

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Measure I – Adjust City Charter for Inclusion and Equity

San Jose
Won with 58.03%
This would put several equity provisions into the city charter, including allowing non-citizens to serve on boards, making the campaign ethics commiss…

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Measure H – Raise Funds by Taxing Corporations and Landlords

Santa Clara
Won with 59.50%
This measure raises funds for vital services by levying a tax on businesses and landlords, with exemptions for small businesses.

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