September 23, 2024

Yes on California Proposition 4 to Pass a Historic Climate Bond

Year after year, Californians consistently rank addressing the impacts of climate change as one of the state’s most critical needs. This November, voters have an opportunity to take action to do just that by voting YES on Proposition 4. Proposition 4— also known as the California Climate Bond—represents the largest investment and most significant financial […]

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Yes on Measure Y to Renew Petaluma’s Urban Growth Boundary

This upcoming election, Petaluma has an opportunity to vote YES on Measure Y to renew its Urban Growth Boundary, which protects open spaces and farm lands and supports climate-smart growth for the next generations. Petaluma’s current voter-approved Urban Growth Boundary, which was approved in 2010, expires in 2025. On July 1st, 2024, the City Council

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Yes on Proposition K in San Francisco to Create an Oceanside Park

Voting YES on Proposition K in San Francisco will turn a 2-mile highway stretch into a permanent oceanside park, transforming an unreliable road into an open, accessible destination for everyone. When the COVID-19 pandemic, in 2020, a portion of the Upper Great Highway along Ocean Beach closed to cars and welcomed residents to enjoy the

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Yes on Measure FF in Berkeley for Resilient Infrastructure

A YES vote on Measure FF will ensure that Berkeley has sufficient funding to pave streets, improve bike and pedestrian infrastructure, and add green infrastructure. Measure FF would create a special parcel tax that could raise $15 million annually for 14 years for the purposes of “street and sidewalk repair, repaving and reconstruction, pedestrian safety

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Yes on California Proposition 5 to Build Safe and Affordable Housing

Vote YES on Proposition 5 to empower local voters to address the affordable housing and public infrastructure crisis in their communities. Prop 5 empowers local voters to approve bonds for affordable housing, critical public infrastructure, and emergency response in their own comm unities with a 55% vote—if those bonds include strict accountability, oversight, and transparency

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