http://vig.cdn.sos.ca.gov/2012/general/pdf/30-title-summ-analysis.pdf
http://www.calaborfed.org
"Yes on Prop 30." California Labor Federation. California Labor Federation, n.d. Web. 23 Sept. 2012. http://www.calaborfed.org/index.php/site/page/yes_on_prop_30_take_a_stand_for_schools_and_public_safety.
This article talks about the benefits of voting yes on Prop 30. They believe that voting yes on the prop is the only way to ensure that public schools recieve the correct amount of funding in order to provide for better educations. If the prop passes it would increase sales and use tax by 1/4 cent for four years. The tax would also increase personal income tax from 1%-9.3% depending on the persons' income. People who make over $1 million a year would be taxed an additional 1%. The funding would provide $6 billion in annual state revenues. If it doesnt pass the state will have to cut even more funds and loses the $6 billion.
Note to instructor Knapp: Everytime I try to cite the source it changes back to url.
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