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The race is on to collect 1 million signatures before time runs out to get the Local Taxpayer Protection Act to Save Proposition 13 on the ballot next year.
Have you signed the petition yet? It’s easy. Go to SaveProp13.com [ [link removed] ] and press the button at the top to “Sign the Petition Now.” That will give you a pdf file [ [link removed] ] with the one-page petition that can be printed on ordinary letter-size paper [ [link removed] ]. The pdf file [ [link removed] ] includes complete instructions and a cover sheet with a convenient clip-and-tape mailing label. Print, sign, mail, Save Prop. 13. Tell a friend!
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You can also have the petition mailed to you. Just fill out the form here. [ [link removed] ]
New this week: HJTA’s VP of Communications, Susan Shelley, was a guest on California Insider [ [link removed] ] to talk about Proposition 13, the attacks on it, and why it’s so important to save it.
Watch it here. [ [link removed] ]
Get the petition today at SaveProp13.com [ [link removed] ].
Special Election Update
Ballots have mailed out to all active registered voters for the special election on November 4. There is one statewide measure on the ballot: Proposition 50.
The Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association recommends a vote of “No on Proposition 50.” Here’s more information on why. [ [link removed] ]
To register to vote, visit RegisterToVote.ca.gov [ [link removed] ]. You can also check your voter registration status at VoterStatus.sos.ca.gov [ [link removed] ]. If you have recently moved, be sure to update it!
For information on polling locations for in-person voting, contact your county election officials. Here’s the contact information for all 58 counties. [ [link removed] ]
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