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The November election will directly impact your student tuition. Proposition 30: “The Schools and Local Public Safety Protection Act”
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But this November, students can vote on higher or lower tuition… CSU Tuition is up more than 300% in past decade – another 9% just this fall.
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Proposition 30: “The Schools and Local Public Safety Protection Act” Increases income tax on the rich for 7 years Increases the sales tax for 4 years by ¼ percent Generates $8.5 billion in the first year and $5-7 billion each year after. Frees up $5.6 billion for higher ed and other vital programs. For CSU students, it means a 9% tuition refund = $498
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The CSU would get cut by $250 million, and tuition could go up $150. Plus no refund – a $648 increase over last year! If Prop 30 doesn’t pass, the Board of Trustees plans: Class elimination Program elimination Faculty and staff layoffs Enrollment Cuts If Prop 30 DOESN’T pass…
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Primary education suffers massive cuts. K-12 schools could lose 3 weeks of the school year.
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For CSU students, there are plenty of reasons to vote this November! You can register to vote at: sos.ca.gov
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Vote-By-Mail Ballots begin arriving: October 9 The deadline to register is: October 22 VBM ballots can be mailed in or dropped off anytime before 8pm election night Election day is: November 6 Mark Your Calendar
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There’s more you can do To get informed, do your own research at yesonprop30.com and stopprop30.com At many CSU campuses, election- related events are being scheduled through October
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