Yes on 6 signs — and !stickers! — are available at the GOP headquarters at 1540 Esplanade. Get yours now and post them proudly. We want to let the governor know, we’re sick of paying more for nothing.
Yes on 6 signs — and !stickers! — are available at the GOP headquarters at 1540 Esplanade. Get yours now and post them proudly. We want to let the governor know, we’re sick of paying more for nothing.
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Follow the money…check this out. It shows where the money is coming from in the Prop 6 fight. The overwhelming amount of money (millions) is from special interests trying to defeat Prop 6. It shows this is a David and Goliath fight. Most of the Yes on Prop 6 contributors are little people like us while nearly all the No money is from big, politically connected special interests. When the Enterprise Wretched and Snooze and Review tell you to vote No on 6 you can bet they will never mention what I just told you!
https://data.inewsource.org/interactives/follow-money-california-gas-tax-repeal-2018/
Thanks Bob. I saw a list earlier that was made up entirely of road construction companies, even a company from Reno.
Yes, there are road contracts to be had – but not for real rebuilding of existing roads and streets. Notice the work they are doing around Chico right now – using SB 1 funds, according to the city website – is directly adjacent to new subdivisions, like Meriam Park. Notice how Bruce Road is only widened directly adjacent to the job site – and then narrows down abruptly at the bridge, creating havoc two times a day. That bridge has been taken off the nexus, there won’t be funding for that widening until that whole road is built out. And the developers haven’t paid a dime yet, the city allows them to defer on road fees until their project is built out.