Posted by CHS on 11/2/2009, 10:48 am, in reply to "Re: OT: Long Beach residents, are you voting yes or no on Measure T tomorrow?"
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Note that the LBUSD is holding two elections less than two months apart for one issue each. The first (on Nov. 3) deals with Prop T. The second (on Dec. 27 or 29?) deals with filling a school board post that was basically abandoned by Mike Ellis. Perhaps all elections should be one issue only so we can really focus on that one issue.
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: i know - it is supposed to be for 2 months
: only -- we will see sometime in dec. if this
: expires or not...by the way what does that
: measure T stand for? Turds or Tea? one is
: the future and the other, well i will let
: you decide for yourself......tomorrow i will
: be voting for govenor in nj and vi, also
: voting in ny for the seat that is avaiable
: upstate ny....you ask how i can do
: that?..................acorn, i can vote
: anytime, anywhere,for anyone per the dnc.
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: FYI ... the State is gonna take another 10%
: out of our paychecks starting now.
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: http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-state-tax31-2009oct31,0,2028140.story?track=rss
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: NO -- NO MORE TAX ~~ LOCAL, STATE OR
: FEDERAL..............
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: Measure T would allow:
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: Approval of Measure T would authorize the
: Board of Education (“Board”) of the Long
: Beach Unified School District (“District”)
: to levy a special parcel tax (“Tax”) of $92
: per year on each parcel of taxable real
: property that receives a separate property
: tax bill located within the District. The
: Tax would be levied for five (5) years,
: commencing on July 1, 2010.
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