Mountain View-Whisman School District Measure C (June 2008)
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The Mountain View-Whisman School District Measure C appeared on the June 3, 2008 ballot in Santa Clara County, California, where it was approved. To pass, it had to earn the approval of at least 67% of the voters. It imposes a parcel tax for 8 years, depending on size of parcel, from $127-$1,016.
The ballot question read, "To continue local school funding, reduce the impact of budget cuts, attract/retain teachers/staff, support students struggling with the basics, maintain textbooks/instructional materials, keep class sizes small, maintain music/art education, keep school libraries open, and fund other educational programs, shall Mountain View Whisman School District extend and increase its expiring tax based on square footage of parcels described in the voter pamphlet, for 8 years with independent oversight, exemptions for seniors and all funds staying locally?"
See also
External links
- Additional information about Measure C
- Yes on C, from the group Friends of Mountain View-Whisman SD.
- School taxes get push from state cuts
- Measure C still too close to call
- Voters to consider bond, parcel tax measures on June ballot

