Sunday, August 16, 2020

TAC PAC Official endorsements for 11-3-20 Election

 

                                       TACPAC

Tenant Associations Coalitions 

Political Action Committee

November 3, 2020 Endorsements

U.S. President & Vice President: Joe Biden & Kamala Harris

U.S. Congress, District 12: Shahid Buttar

CA State Senate, District 11: Jacqueline Fielder

CA State Assembly, District 17: Starchild

CA State Assembly, District 19: Phil Ting

BART Board, District 7: Lateefah Simon

BART Board, District 9: Bevan Dufty

District 1 Supervisor: Connie Chan

District 3 Supervisor: Position 1 Danny Sauter

Position 2 Aaron Peskin

District 5 Supervisor: Dean Preston

District 7 Supervisor: Vilaska Nguyen

District 9 Supervisor: Hillary Ronen

District 11 Supervisor: John Avalos

Community College Board: Tom Temprano, Shanell Williams, Alan Wong, Han Zou

School Board: Matt Alexander, Kevine Boggess, Mark Sanchez, Njon Sanders

Proposition 14: Bonds authorizing $5.5 billion for state stem cell research. YES

Proposition 15: Tax commercial and industrial properties for education and local government funding. YES

Proposition 16: Repeal Proposition 209.YES

Proposition 17: Restore the right to vote to ex-prisoners. YES

Proposition 18: Permit people 17-years-old the right to vote. YES

Proposition 19: Property tax transfers, exemptions, and revenue for wildfire agencies. YES

Proposition 20: Restrict parole for non-violent offenders. NO

Proposition 21: Expand local government's ability to enact rent control. YES

Proposition 22: Exempt app-based transportation and delivery companies from providing employee benefits. NO

Proposition 23: State requirements for kidney dialysis clinics. NO

Proposition 24: Establish the California Privacy Protection Agency. NO

Proposition 25: Replace money bail with a system based on public safety and flight risk. YES

Measure A: Health and homelessness, parks, and streets bond. YES

Measure B: Create a Public Works Commission and a Department and Commission of Sanitation and Streets. YES

Measure C: Remove citizenship requirements for members of city bodies. YES

Measure D: Sheriff's Department oversight. YES

Measure E: Remove the minimum police staffing requirement. YES

Measure F: Business tax overhaul. YES

Measure G: Authorize youths aged 16 and 17 to vote in municipal elections. YES

Measure H: Neighborhood commercial districts and city permitting. NEUTRAL

Measure I: Real estate transfer tax. YES

Measure J: Parcel Tax for SFUSD. YES

Measure K: Affordable housing authorization. YES

Measure L: Business tax based on a comparison of the top executive's pay to employees' pay. YES

Measure RR: Cal Train sales tax. YES

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