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- Measure A.
High School Funding Renewal
-- Santa Cruz City High School District
30,483 /
76.9% Yes votes ......
9,136 /
23.1% No votes
- To provide continued funding to retain quality teachers, credentialed librarians, academic and career counseling programs, and counselors for at-risk youth, shall the High School District of the Santa Cruz City Schools renew without increase its existing assessment of $28/year per parcel for seven years, beginning July 1, 2006, exempting parcels owned/occupied by seniors (65+), with independent community oversight and accountability to ensure funds are used only to improve student learning?
- Measure B.
Elementary School Funding Renewal
-- Santa Cruz City Elementary School District
16,734 /
80.1% Yes votes ......
4,165 /
19.9% No votes
- To provide continued funding to retain quality teachers, art and music programs, credentialed librarians and counselors for at-risk youth and students with academic needs, shall the Elementary District of the Santa Cruz City Schools renew without increase its existing assessment of $70/year per parcel for seven years, beginning July 1, 2006, exempting parcels owned/occupied by seniors (65+), with independent community oversight and accountability to ensure funds are used only to improve student learning?
- Measure C.
Sales Tax Increase
-- City of Scotts Valley
3,033 /
71.5% Yes votes ......
1,209 /
28.5% No votes
- Shall a five year temporary one-half of one percent sales tax rate increase be approved for the first three year period and then reduced to one-quarter of one percent for the final two years be adopted to maintain general services including public safety, street improvements, and parks?
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