California
is in a declining state; meaning that the economy is not doing so well and
education and public safety are failing. This is why Governor Jerry Brown has
proposed Proposition 30. This proposition is going to give about $6 billion to
schools and public safety. This money is going disperse 89% to K-12 schools and
11% to community colleges. The overflow will go to public safety, including
police, fire, parks and recreation, fish and game, flood control, and law
enforcement programs such as jails. The way they would like to achieve this
goal is by raising taxes in the state. Income tax for people who make $250,000
or more a year would increase anywhere from 1-3% and sales tax for the lesser
would increase by ¼ cent. The sales tax would last for 4 years and the income
tax would last for 6 years. If this measure does not pass then we will be
facing more cuts, approximately $4.8 billion in “trigger cuts” on top of our
already horrible public safety and education system. This could actually shut
down schools around us.
When Jerry Brown was
elected governor we were in debt approximately $25 million. Now prop 30 will
help our school and public safety, but it will also help us get out of this
debt we have been in for so long. According to the LA times “Proposition
30, Brown's proposal for a temporary increase in income and sales taxes, would
fill that hole.” This means that even when this proposition is over we will
still be on the right track to having a great educational system and public
safety system. This is exactly what we need as a state.
Proposition
30 needs to pass. We cannot afford to keep having the budget cuts we do in the
educational system. We need this prop to pass because we need that money to
grow as a state and even as a country. Right now schools all over California
are failing because kids are jam packed into these classrooms not being able to
learn anything because of the teacher cuts made. At the community college level
student are not able to get the classes they need because either the waitlists
are completely full or they just don’t offer that class any more because they
are so understaffed. Classes are not just failing but schools are failing as
well there is not enough staff to keep some of the tutoring sessions open, and
library time has been cut in half. It is making our community suffer as a
whole. Its not encouraging people to go to school to better them self’s, its
actually making more people drop out because they are tired of the way the
system is run. Having this prop pass could help the school systems
a great deal. First if this passes more classes could be available around the
community colleges, and more teachers. Tuition costs and other costs could go
down allowing more people to go to school. We all want that "American
Dream" whether it’s a myth or not. We would not be able to achieve this
with having an even worse school system by taking more money out. This
proposition needs to pass to better our community that we live in.
On top of all that
education, we need this to pass for our public safety systems. Jails are over
crowded, police and fire are understaffed and programs that help the people in
need are just dropped out of this system because of this economic hardship.
Having this money will give people who are in prison a chance to change their
lives get back on their feet and get a job and go to school. Having jails
overcrowded and no money going to them, would force judges to let convicts go
back into society and having cut police, we will not get the protection that we
expect, and possibly need. On top of it all people that need help will not get
what they need in the time that they need it. All the other public programs
that keep our society running will also fail and make our economy crash harder
then it is now. If prop 30 does not pass it could be devastating for our
economy.
Critics argue that a tax
increase has come at the wrong time, considering the economy. It would make the
state, whose income taxes are already extremely high, even higher. LA times
states “They also argue that the state's budget troubles stem from
out-of-control spending, not a shortage of revenue.” Which means that it
doesn’t matter what the money is going to the government will still just spend
that money and put us in even a bigger whole. People against prop 30 also state
that the Proposition is kind of shady, it is very unclear of what in going on
in the prop and where the money is going. Almost like a shell game, they way
they will move money in and out of the account, not guaranteeing the money to
any one person.
I understand this but
honestly, they are just worried about what has happened in the past.
The unchangeable things of our past don’t matter.
I myself connect to this subject because I am currently a college student at a
community college. This matters to me because this prop will affect me a great
deal, by making classes more available so I can move on in life. I am in
college because I want to better my education, but those cants happen if they
still make budget cuts and remove classes. We need to be looking at the future, the
future they my parents want me to have and the future I want my children to
have after me. There will be no educational future if this proposition does not
pass because there will not be enough funding to keep all the kids and student
in schools and safe. We need this proposition to pass to increase jobs,
education and our economy as a whole.
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