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Measure F Appropriation Limit Adjustment Stinson Beach Fire Protection District Appropriation Limit Allocation - Majority Approval Required Pass: 401 / 96.39% Yes votes ...... 15 / 3.61% No votes
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Results as of Dec 17 1:45pm, 100.0% of Precincts Reporting (2/2) |
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Shall the appropriations limit established for Stinson Beach Fire Protection District pursuant to Article XIII B of the California Constitution be adjusted to include the combined total of all revenue sources for the fiscal years 2011-2012 through 2012-2017 in order to continue funding for the fire protection and ambulance services provided by the District?
If this measure is approved by a majority of voters, the appropriations limit for the Stinson Beach Fire Protection District pursuant to Article XIII B of the California Con - stitution will be adjusted to include the combined total of all applicable revenue sources for the fiscal years 2011- 2012 through and including 2012-2017 in order to continue funding for the fire protection and ambulance services provided by the District.
s/JACK F. GOVI The above statement is an impartial analysis of Measure F. If you desire a copy of the measure, please call the Elec - tions Office at 415-473-6437, and a copy will be mailed at no cost to you.
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Arguments For Measure F |
Measure F is not an increase in taxes.
Measure F authorizes the District to expend the tax dollars Stinson Beach voters already have approved. Measure F has no effect on the tax rate. A YES vote will NOT raise taxes. A NO vote will not raise taxes. A YES vote simply increases the Fire Department's appropriations to equal the existing tax revenues. This enables the District to pay for fire protection and ambulance services. If Measure F fails, the Fire Department budget will have to be cut back by a significant amount. Measure F expires automatically in four years and must be resubmitted to the voters. OUR TAX DOLLARS PROVIDE FOR NEEDED SERVICES.
s/JOHN R. WASHINGTON
s/PHILLIP J. O'BRIEN
s/RALPH W. ROBINSON
s/PETER B. SANDMANN
s/MARK A. WHITE
(No arguments against Measure F were submitted) |