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<br /> .1 I . . I . 'II - <br /> <br /> 1.8#1 <br /> 2004 Local Taxpayers and Public Safety Protection Act - Q&A <br /> '--- Provided by the League of Califomia Cities - www.cacities.org <br /> What would tnis measure do? <br /> The 2004 Local Taxpayers and Public Safety Protection Act would increase local control over our <br /> local tax dollars. ';"his measure would let the voters have the final sayan proposed actions by the <br /> State Legislature that would further reduce local govemment funding. It would protect the vital local <br /> services that California residents rely on each and every day - such as public safety and <br /> emergency care, roads, libraries, parks and transportation - by requiring voter approval before the <br /> State could reduce funding for local services or shift more costs for state programs to local <br /> govemments. <br /> Why is your measure needed? <br /> For more than a decade, the California State Legislature has been taking away increasing amounts <br /> of local tax dollars that local governments use to provide essential services like police and fire <br /> protection, emergency and public health care, roads, parks, libraries and water delivery. In fact, <br /> through good times and bad, the State has been taking away billions in local tax dollars each year- <br /> - forcing local governments to either raise local fees or taxes to maintain services, or cut back on <br /> critically needed services. The system is broken. Voters must'act now to protect local services by <br /> protecting local revenues from being taken by the State. <br /> When do you plan to put this on the ballot? How many signatures do you need to qualify? <br /> Officially, we need 598,105 valid signatures to qualify the measure for the November 2004 ballot. <br /> We plan to collect a far greater number of signatures to ensure it qualifies and that the voters are <br /> "- given the opportunity to protect their local tax dollars and protect'funding for local public safety, <br /> health and other essential local services. <br /> Who supports this measure? <br /> The principal sponsors of the 2004 Local Taxpayers and Public Safety Protection Act are the <br /> League of California Cities, California State Association of Counties and the Califomia Special <br /> Districts Association. Now that we have filed the initiative, we expect to grow a broad and diverse <br /> coalition of public safety and health advocates, taxpayer and business groups, seniors, community <br /> leaders and others who all have an interest in supporting the voters' right to protect their local tax <br /> dollars and their local services. <br /> Will this measure prevent state fiscal reform efforts? <br /> No. In fact, a key element of State fiscal reform is drawing a clear line in the sand that prevents the <br /> State Legislature from using local revenues to solve its problems or as a means of increasing state <br /> spendin9 at the expense of local services. <br /> Will this measure raise taxes? <br /> No. In fact, this measure will help decrease pressures for local fees and taxes by protecting local <br /> revenue sources from state legislative raids. <br /> Does this measure increase revenues to local governments? <br /> No. It simply prevents the State Legislature from further taking local govemment revenues without <br /> a vote of the people. <br /> '- <br />
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