The document urges readers to call their assemblymember, John McDonald, to oppose new tax giveaways and the Governor's Parental Choice in Education Act. It argues this act is a shady tax giveaway that would reimburse wealthy donors transferring money to private schools, taking $150 million yearly from public schools. It notes the reader's school district is still owed $59,366,608 and asks readers to ask the assemblymember why he supports diverting money from public schools to private schools and the Governor's billionaire friends.
The document urges readers to call their assemblymember, John McDonald, to oppose new tax giveaways and the Governor's Parental Choice in Education Act. It argues this act is a shady tax giveaway that would reimburse wealthy donors transferring money to private schools, taking $150 million yearly from public schools. It notes the reader's school district is still owed $59,366,608 and asks readers to ask the assemblymember why he supports diverting money from public schools to private schools and the Governor's billionaire friends.
The document urges readers to call their assemblymember, John McDonald, to oppose new tax giveaways and the Governor's Parental Choice in Education Act. It argues this act is a shady tax giveaway that would reimburse wealthy donors transferring money to private schools, taking $150 million yearly from public schools. It notes the reader's school district is still owed $59,366,608 and asks readers to ask the assemblymember why he supports diverting money from public schools to private schools and the Governor's billionaire friends.
The document urges readers to call their assemblymember, John McDonald, to oppose new tax giveaways and the Governor's Parental Choice in Education Act. It argues this act is a shady tax giveaway that would reimburse wealthy donors transferring money to private schools, taking $150 million yearly from public schools. It notes the reader's school district is still owed $59,366,608 and asks readers to ask the assemblymember why he supports diverting money from public schools to private schools and the Governor's billionaire friends.