July 5, 2017 Dear Elected Official: The 2017 Civil Grand Jury has issued three reports about unfunded retirement costs, which, of itself, indicates the urgency of the problem. 1. Marin’s Retirement Health Care Benefits 2. The Budget Squeeze: How Will Marin Fund Its Public Employee Pensions 3. The Big Picture: Funding Marin’s Public Employee Pensions […]
If SB-231 Passes, You are Powerless to Prevent New Property Taxes for Stormwater. Contact Assembly Member Marc Levine and Senator Mike McGuire ASAP. An Assembly vote just scheduled for Monday 6/26 threatens to remove your right to vote on new taxes — in this case, the imposition of new local storm water taxes that would […]
https://www.sensibletaxpayers.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/cst-logo-web.png00Mimi Willardhttps://www.sensibletaxpayers.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/cst-logo-web.pngMimi Willard2017-06-29 09:22:292024-08-02 11:14:03Tell McGuire and Levine Defend OUR Right to Vote on New Taxes. Nix SB231
Tell McGuire & Levine To Protect OUR Right to Vote on New Taxes. If SB-231 Passes, You are Powerless to Prevent New Property Taxes for Stormwater. Contact Assembly Member Marc Levine and Senator Mike McGuire ASAP. An Assembly vote just scheduled for Monday 6/26 threatens to remove your right to vote on new taxes — […]
A Recent (push) poll by the Transportation of Marin found that only 2% of respondents wanted more money spent on bike paths. That brings up the question of what exactly do the other 98% of RATE PAYERS want THEIR money spent on? TAM would like to increase our taxes but they are not telling us […]
https://www.sensibletaxpayers.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/cst-logo-web.png00Mimi Willardhttps://www.sensibletaxpayers.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/cst-logo-web.pngMimi Willard2017-06-20 07:15:172024-08-02 11:14:25Bike Coalition But No Driver Coalition
The Tamalpais Union High School District (TUHSD) will be deciding soon whether to accept a $300 million Facilities Master Plan (FMP) for major capital projects — mainly at Tam, Redwood and Drake High Schools. If the FMP is approved, the board will then consider pursuing a $300 million bond offering (estimated to cost each property […]
https://www.sensibletaxpayers.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/cst-logo-web.png00Mimi Willardhttps://www.sensibletaxpayers.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/cst-logo-web.pngMimi Willard2017-06-11 15:40:272024-08-02 11:14:25Another $300 Million Bond for Schools in the Pipeline
COST CSPP Calling for Reforms
July 5, 2017 Dear Elected Official: The 2017 Civil Grand Jury has issued three reports about unfunded retirement costs, which, of itself, indicates the urgency of the problem. 1. Marin’s Retirement Health Care Benefits 2. The Budget Squeeze: How Will Marin Fund Its Public Employee Pensions 3. The Big Picture: Funding Marin’s Public Employee Pensions […]
Tell McGuire and Levine Defend OUR Right to Vote on New Taxes. Nix SB231
If SB-231 Passes, You are Powerless to Prevent New Property Taxes for Stormwater. Contact Assembly Member Marc Levine and Senator Mike McGuire ASAP. An Assembly vote just scheduled for Monday 6/26 threatens to remove your right to vote on new taxes — in this case, the imposition of new local storm water taxes that would […]
STOP SB 231
Tell McGuire & Levine To Protect OUR Right to Vote on New Taxes. If SB-231 Passes, You are Powerless to Prevent New Property Taxes for Stormwater. Contact Assembly Member Marc Levine and Senator Mike McGuire ASAP. An Assembly vote just scheduled for Monday 6/26 threatens to remove your right to vote on new taxes — […]
Bike Coalition But No Driver Coalition
A Recent (push) poll by the Transportation of Marin found that only 2% of respondents wanted more money spent on bike paths. That brings up the question of what exactly do the other 98% of RATE PAYERS want THEIR money spent on? TAM would like to increase our taxes but they are not telling us […]
Another $300 Million Bond for Schools in the Pipeline
The Tamalpais Union High School District (TUHSD) will be deciding soon whether to accept a $300 million Facilities Master Plan (FMP) for major capital projects — mainly at Tam, Redwood and Drake High Schools. If the FMP is approved, the board will then consider pursuing a $300 million bond offering (estimated to cost each property […]