Dear Yes On G Supporters,
Our profound thanks for all those who helped in 2012 with Yes On G and for those who voted Yes.
You can be very proud that 59.19% voted YES. And that was not an easy vote. By voting Yes, they were committing to pay a reasonable $1,000/property in tax over 5 years for the schools. We hope that we have inspired a few of people to better support our city's childhood education.
Until next time, please donate as much as you can to support San Bruno's childhood education at http://sanbrunoedfound.org/
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Our profound thanks for all those who helped in 2012 with Yes On G and for those who voted Yes.
You can be very proud that 59.19% voted YES. And that was not an easy vote. By voting Yes, they were committing to pay a reasonable $1,000/property in tax over 5 years for the schools. We hope that we have inspired a few of people to better support our city's childhood education.
Until next time, please donate as much as you can to support San Bruno's childhood education at http://sanbrunoedfound.org/
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If Measure G would have passed…
- It would have prevented shortening of the school year by 5 days
- Stopped the closure of Crestmoor Elementary, and up to 2 additional schools.
- Funded much-needed curriculum modernization (for example, replace out-dated books)
- Better attracted and retained highly qualified teachers
- Helped with the cost of special education
- Provided funds to San Bruno's childhood education that the State cannot take away
More information can be found at this Patch editorial.
The exact legislation can be found here.
The vote results can be found at SmartVoter and BallotPedia.