Ballot Propositions: Find out where MHCH stands

9 Oct

 

YES on Prop 15: Requires only commercial and industrial properties to be taxed based on market value and dedicates revenue for colleges and schools in lower income areas.

NO on Prop 19: Changes tax assessment transfers and inheritance rules, with extra tax revenue going mostly to Fire Protection Fund.

YES on Prop 21: Expands local governments’ power to allow local rent control.

YES on Measure J: Sets aside 10% of LA County budget for alternatives to incarceration, including social services and affordable housing.

YES on Measures O and P which provide funding for schools and city services in Pasadena. See https://www.pusd.us/MeasureO  and https://www.cityofpasadena.net/measurep/

Scroll down for faith-based perspectives on other ballot propositions.

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Please save these dates and join us online for the  “There’s No Place Like Home” celebration of MHCH with music, stories and presentations.  Dec. 4, 7:00 pm, Dec 5 4:00, and Dec 6 4:00 pm.To register go to https://makinghousinghappen.org/celebration

Also please continue to donate to our work and consider making recurring donations at http://makinghousinghappen.org/donate 

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For faith-based perspectives on propositions, see the CA Church IMPACT blog: http://www.churchimpact.org/impact-blog. and https://www.fclca.org/ (Quaker)

Church IMPACT

Quaker

Prop 14:

YES

NO

Prop 15:

YES

YES

Prop 16:

YES

YES

Prop 17:

YES

YES

Prop18:

YES

YES

Prop 19:

YES

NO

Prop 20:

NO

NO

Prop  21:

YES

YES

Prop 22:

YES

NO

Prop  23:

YES

NO

Prop 24:

NO

NO

Prop 25:

NO

YES

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