Local
and Statewide Measures
1. Napa County CA Measure K, Sales Tax
for Water, Parks and Open Space Preservation – A measure enacting a 0.25%
sales tax to fund water, park, and open space preservation is on the
ballot for Napa voters in Napa County, California,
on March 3, 2020
A Yes is a vote in support of a 0.25% sales tax
to fund the Napa Open Space District Master Plan, which aims to preserve parks,
water, and open spaces, thereby increasing the sales tax from 7.75% to 8%
A No is a vote in opposition to a 0.25% sales
tax to fund the Napa Open Space District Master Plan, thereby maintaining the
sales tax rate of 7.75%.
Napa County Republican Committee Recommends a “NO” VOTE
2.
California Proposition 13, the School and College Facilities Bond, is on the ballot in California as
a legislatively
referred bond question on March 3, 2020.
Proposition 13 would authorize $15
billion in bonds for school and college facilities in California, including $9
billion for preschool and K-12 schools, $4 billion for universities, and $2
billion for community colleges.[1] According
to the California Legislative Analyst, the state would make payments totaling
an estimated $26 billion, including $15 billion in principal and $11 billion in
interest, over 35 years from the General Fund
A Yes Vote supports
this measure to authorize $15 billion in general obligation bonds for school
and college facilities, including $9 billion for preschool and K-12 schools, $4
Billion for universities, and $2 Billion for community colleges.
A No Vote opposes this
measure to authorize $15 Billion in general obligation bonds for school and
college facilities.
Napa County Republican Committee Recommends a “NO” VOTE
Endorsements
for Local and Statewide Candidates in our County, District
I.
Donald
J. Trump / President of the United States
II.
Scott
Giblin / US Congress District 5
III.
Carlos
Santamaria / State Senate District 3 (Write-In Candidate)
IV.
Matt
Nelson / State Assembly District 4
V.
Rob
Minahen /
Napa County Treasurer-Tax
collector
