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Candidates Answer Questions on the Issues Council Member; City of Sunnyvale; Seat 3 | |||
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The questions were prepared by the the League of Women Voters of Cupertino-Sunnyvale and asked of all candidates for this office. See below for questions on
Initiatives,
Finances
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Answer from John N. Howe:
Answer from Nancy Smith:
I support these initiatives to raise the transit occupancy tax and the business license tax. These taxes will bring in badly needed revenue to our city, while the rates will be kept low enough to keep us competitive with neighboring cities.
If we don't pass these tax measures, we risk having to make further cuts in city services. That's why I support these initiatives.
Answer from John N. Howe:
Answer from Nancy Smith:
Although there is not a simple answer to balancing the budget, there are responsible ways to increase revenue and reduce expenses. Working together, we can strive to increase sales tax revenue. If the voters of Sunnyvale decide to increase the transit occupancy tax and the business license tax, that will also bring in revenue to our city.
On the side of reducing expenses, we must strive to make essential city services cost-effective. Every tax dollar received by the city must be well-spent. We can look at reducing expensive perks offered to some retiring councilmembers, such as free life-time health insurance. The tax payers of Sunnyvale deserve to see their dollars at work in the city, not squandered away.
It is my strong desire to restore fiscal responsibility to the city of Sunnyvale. To accomplish this, we can put all options on the table and decide what works best for us as a city and community.
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