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Blog: Are We Willing to be a Catalyst for Change?

Prop 38 is the ONLY proposition on the November ballot that guarantees school funding MUST go per student to every school and must be spent at the school.

Gandhi once said, “… You must be the change you wish to see in the world...” We talk about the importance of education, and how our children need to be able “think outside the box” and to compete both locally and globally in an economy that is constantly changing and evolving. NOW is the time to walk the walk… be the change we wish to see…

      The idea behind Prop 38 is simple and straightforward:  Generate significant additional revenue to start to restore the programs and services that have been cut.  Move California out of the basement is school funding (currently we are ranked 47 out of 50).  Make sure new dollars go directly to every single public school (including charter schools) in California to support our children, help our teachers, and improve our schools. 

      Prop 38 is the ONLY proposition on the November ballot that guarantees school funding MUST go per student to every school and must be spent at the school.  School sites can use the money to reduce class sizes or restore classes in art, music, math, science, vocational & technical education and college preparation… all based on different needs at different schools…with input from parents, teachers and the community: GUARANTEED.  Schools absolutely may hire back teachers or staff to restore programs, reduce class sizes or expand instructional time.

          The measure will raise $10 to $11 billion annually in new revenue through a sliding scale income tax increase that varies with taxpayers’ ability to pay, (keeping in mind, this is income after all deductions have been made. We all share according to what we can afford, and we all benefit from an educated workforce that can think outside the box and compete both globally and locally.

     The new personal income tax revenues would start being collected in early 2013. The $3.3 billion would be a resource that schools could use to offset or mitigate the effects of the trigger cuts in 2012-13.  

     The 30 percent set aside in the measure for debt payments over the first four years will provide significant budget relief (over $4.5 billion through the end of 13-14.

     Neither Prop 38 nor Prop 30 allocates funding directly to the UC or CSU systems. While Prop 30 designates 11% of its education dollars to community colleges, the legislature decides how much of those funds will be used to replace current community college funding. The “trigger” cuts to UC, CSU and Community Colleges that we’ve heard about are NOT included in the language of either initiative.  They were put in place in the state budget that the legislature adopted in June before the election.  The legislature only adopted a scenario for making cuts if Prop 30 fails; the Legislature did not adopt a similar plan for when Prop 38 passes. Most likely what would happen is that the triggers would be revisited after the election if the governor's measure fails and Prop 38 passes.

      I encourage you to take a look at the initiative… you can find it on the website, www.prop38forlocalschools.org 

     Someone once said, “"Life has no remote. Get up and change it yourself".  Let’s make the change and REFORM the process! WE need to be the catalyst for change… Our children can’t wait! I urge you, YES on 38!

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Jo Perry May 20, 2013 at 08:27 pm
The signs are everywhere! Please vote for Wendy, Nora. He is also running ads about Wendy GreuelRead More that he knows are outright lies.
Nora Doyle May 20, 2013 at 06:31 pm
It really ticked me off to see those signs cluttering up our public spaces. I'm still undecided whoRead More to vote for, and I emailed his campaign to tell them that is is just the kind of thing that would prevent me from voting for him unless the signs disappeared by election day. I'm glad I'm not the only one to email them about it.
Jo Perry May 20, 2013 at 05:51 pm
Wendy Greuel was incredibly efficient and responsive when she represented our district. I'm sorry,Read More Leah, that your concerns were not answered. I know she worked closely with the SCRA to improve Studio City. She will will be the same way as Mayor! Vote Wendy Greuel.
Barbara Krause May 19, 2013 at 06:03 pm
Those of us who are more familiar with the genes which statistics have shown are most likely to formRead More breast and ovarian cancer understand the choices--certainly better for me than before I was diagnosed and knew so little. I am fortunate that there is no history of cancer of women in my family.
Mike Szymanski (Editor) May 19, 2013 at 02:21 pm
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Mike Szymanski (Editor) May 17, 2013 at 09:34 am
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Barbara Krause May 17, 2013 at 08:00 am
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Hugh May 16, 2013 at 07:50 am
I was at the meeting last night and saw all I need to see on how our neighborhood council work. TheyRead More had a drawing for the grievance panel. WHAT A SHAM!! They drew 1 guys name twice and rather than stop the proceedings and make sure that the names in the hat were legitimate and no other duplicates exist and redo the drawing, they just drew another name. Now it probably was just a fluke but the appearance of a rigged drawing is there and it taints the whole council and it proceedings. It is very apparent why we need a grievance panel in the first place. When the appearance of corruption exists at the lowest levels of our democratic process it is no wonder that the whole system is collapsing before our eyes. Our neighborhood council should hang their heads in shame!
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