Yes on Measures C, E, G and H

These measures come down to how much people want to pay in property taxes, and what kind of education they want to provide future generations. There’s no denying that the state budget continues to cripple K-12, community colleges and California’s two public university systems with funding cuts. By approving Measure C, which would result in approving up to $350 million in bonds, voters will give students at the West Valley-Mission Community College District a first-rate, two-year education without the first-class price of the UC and Cal State systems. Measure E plans to bond $95 million in MIlpitas, and Measure G (Mountain View—Whisman School District) and Measure H (Cuprtino Union School District) would approve up to $198 million and $220 million in bonds, respectively. Considering siphoning of property taxes by Redevelopment Agencies is no longer allowed and tech titans Google and Apple are located in those last two cities, they should have no trouble paying off the bonds in the future.

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  1. WHAT ABOUT MEASURE B,      A BIG NO   THANKS TO ALL THE LIES BY THE MAYOR AND DEB.  WE NEED PENSION REFORM BUT NOT HIS WAY OR THE HIGHWAY.  LET THE UNIONS GET BACK TO NEGOTIATIONS.  THEY HAVE GIVEN UP SO MUCH AND YET THE MAYOR CONTINUES TO PUT OUT BS LIES.

    READ THE FACTS, CHECK OUT PROTECTSANJOSE, OR JUST READ THE FACTS AND NOT THE CRAP THE MN PUTS OUT.

    EDUCAE YOURSELF!

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