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Contra Costa County, CA November 6, 2012 Election
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Daycare in Pleasant Hill

By Jeremy Cloward

Candidate for Council Member; City of Pleasant Hill

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The Issue: Daycare is expensive. When my wife and I had our son in daycare full time and our daughter in after school daycare part time our monthly bill totaled nearly $1000 dollars - one quarter of our monthly salary. Most of us will have children at some point during our lives and it is important that they are cared for in a way that we feel good about and at a relatively inexpensive cost to us. While most of us have some kind of daycare center located at our children's schools we generally have to pay for them to attend.

Resolution: I propose developing a childcare center at every elementary and middle school in Pleasant Hill, kindergarten through eighth grade. Revenue for childcare centers will be generated through the passage of a city ordinance requiring all multinational corporations (MNCs) operating in Pleasant Hill to pay a small 1% franchise tax on their annual sales revenues. The franchise tax cannot be passed on to consumers. In 2011 alone, the top 25 MNCs operating in Pleasant Hill (AT&T, Chevron, Target, Safeway, etc.) had sales revenue in excess of $75 million dollars + more than three times the entire city budget for 2011 (est. $18 million dollars). A simple 1% tax on MNC annual sales will generate $750,000 dollars (or more than $80,000 dollars per year for each of our nine elementary and middle schools) to develop and maintain quality childcare centers for our children at our local schools.

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