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Immediate Action Requested!
ACTION NEEDED: Assembly Constitutional Amendment 4, (Assemblyman Jim Frazier
D—Vacaville) represents a direct assault on Proposition 13’s two-thirds
vote protections! ACA 4 lowers the vote threshold to 55% in order to fund
special taxes specifically for transportation projects constructed locally.
The special taxes could fund everything from planning and design to
construction and maintenance of roads, highways, bridges, and public
transportation systems.
WHEN TO TAKE ACTION: This week. ACA 4 will be heard in the Assembly Revenue
and Taxation Committee on Monday July 13th at 1:30 in Room 126.
WHY: Special taxes are a very broad and regressive category of taxes that
can last for decades. These taxes can include sales and parcel taxes. The
latter is a tax directly on your property that everyone gets to vote for,
but only you pay! At a time when California has the highest sales tax in the
nation, and many homeowners pay hundreds of dollars of parcel taxes every
year above and beyond Proposition 13’s one percent cap, lowering the
threshold to 55% to approve these taxes seems especially unwarranted.
Contact the following legislators and urge them to vote NO on ACA 4. If you
only have time to make one or two calls, we encourage you to call the Chair
of the Committee, Phil Ting, or the Vice-Chair Bill Brough.
ACTION NEEDED: Assembly Constitutional Amendment 4, (Assemblyman Jim Frazier
D—Vacaville) represents a direct assault on Proposition 13’s two-thirds
vote protections! ACA 4 lowers the vote threshold to 55% in order to fund
special taxes specifically for transportation projects constructed locally.
The special taxes could fund everything from planning and design to
construction and maintenance of roads, highways, bridges, and public
transportation systems.
WHEN TO TAKE ACTION: This week. ACA 4 will be heard in the Assembly Revenue
and Taxation Committee on Monday July 13th at 1:30 in Room 126.
WHY: Special taxes are a very broad and regressive category of taxes that
can last for decades. These taxes can include sales and parcel taxes. The
latter is a tax directly on your property that everyone gets to vote for,
but only you pay! At a time when California has the highest sales tax in the
nation, and many homeowners pay hundreds of dollars of parcel taxes every
year above and beyond Proposition 13’s one percent cap, lowering the
threshold to 55% to approve these taxes seems especially unwarranted.
Contact the following legislators and urge them to vote NO on ACA 4. If you
only have time to make one or two calls, we encourage you to call the Chair
of the Committee, Phil Ting, or the Vice-Chair Bill Brough.