Moreland School District parcel tax, Measure A, May 2009

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A Moreland School District parcel tax, Measure A ballot proposition was on the May 5, 2009 ballot in Santa Clara County, California, for voters in the Moreland School District. It was approved.[1]
  • Yes: 5,327 (68.98%) Approved
  • No: 2,396 (31.02%)

2/3rds of those voting had to vote "yes" for the measure to pass.

Measure A imposes an $95 annual education parcel tax for eight years,

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The question on the ballot is:

"To maintain quality education and protect neighborhood elementary and middle schools from state budget cuts by attracting and retaining qualified teachers; maintaining reading, math and science programs; keeping school libraries open; and keeping class sizes small, shall the Moreland School District authorize a $95 annual education parcel tax for eight years, with an exemption for senior citizens, citizens’ oversight, mandatory audits, no money for administrator salaries and all funds staying in Moreland schools to enhance student achievement?"

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