UC Day of Action
Tuesday
October 16
Proposition 30 asks the wealthiest Californians to pay their fair share of taxes so we can renew access to public education at all levels.
Prop 30 will raise $9 billion in the first year for education, and $6 billion each year after that for six years.
Only people who make at least $250,000/year will pay 1 - 3% more in income taxes, which will
raise 90% of the revenues of this measure. Prop 30 also includes a very small increase on state
sales tax: one quarter of one percent for four years. That’s one penny on a four
dollar sandwich.
Prop 30 will begin to reverse the decline of funding to public education and services that has
undermined our state’s future since the passage of Prop 13 in 1978.
If Prop 30 does not pass, the state will impose nearly $6 billion in new program cuts,
including to UC.
• Stop cuts to UC
• Tax the rich for
schools and services
• Secure education’s future
Educate • Agitate • Organize • Demonstrate
Sponsored by
UC-AFT
UC is California’s legacy.
For more information, 831-345-8469
It should be California’s future, too.
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