Power Point Presentation

November 6
Ballot Initiatives &
Impacts on
Chabot College
Update from Chabot College President
Dr. Susan Sperling
Proposition 30
If Prop. 30 Passes it Would Mean:
• An increase in sales tax of ¼ of a cent
• An increase in personal income tax for people who
earn over $250,000 per year (for seven years)
• Revenues generated for CCC’s :
–$550 million for 2012-2013
–$3 billion over 7 year
timeframe
Proposition 30
If Prop. 30 Does Not Pass it Would Mean:
• $5.2 million dollar mid-year reduction to
Chabot-Las Positas CCD in current fiscal year
2012-2013
• Leaves only one semester to mitigate impacts
• Workload reduction from state of 7.3%
• Chabot would need to reduce up to 100
course sections for Spring 2013 affecting about
3,500 students at average 35 students per class
Measure I
If Measure I Passes it Would Mean:
• Each Parcel in District (about
200,000) would be levied a $28
per year tax for six years
• CLPCCD would receive about
$5.6 million per year for six years
to provide classes and services
for students (starting 7/1/13)
Measure I
If Measure I Does Not Pass it
Would Mean:
• Voters would not pay $28
parcel tax per year for six years
• CLPCCD would not receive
about $5.6 million per year for six
years to provide classes and
services for students (starting 7/1/13)
Measure I
Measure I Team,
It would be a big help if you can encourage as many people as
possible to go to our Facebook Page and post comments about what
Chabot and Las Positas Colleges have meant to them and their lives.
I'm looking for compelling stories that show the value of our local
community colleges.
If you have any questions, please let me know.
Our Facebook Page is: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Yes-onMeasure-I-for-Chabot-College-and-Las-PositasCollege/404641689598433
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Ballot Initiatives
Questions?
• Come to the Measure I
Community Meeting on
Thursdays at 5:00 PM at the
District Multi-purpose Room