Prop 5 = Property Tax Crisis 2.0
A PROP 5 "NO" VOTE is the 2nd most important vote this November The first property tax crisis During the 1970s, Seniors were challenged to keep their homes d... … more »
A PROP 5 "NO" VOTE is the 2nd most important vote this November The first property tax crisis During the 1970s, Seniors were challenged to keep their homes d... … more »
The following is an Open Letter to all Marin County residents living in unincorporated areas. Dear Fellow Residents of Unincorporated Areas, I am seeking you... … more »
If you’ve been following the election for the Tamalpais Union High School District Board of Trustees, then you know that five candidates are competing for two seat... … more »
This is a follow-on to “Paradigm Shift: Rethinking Housing Affordability” and “Addressing the Infill, Low-Income Housing Challenge with Private Capital & the 103... … more »
Tam Union’s academic performance has been slipping while it diverts funds to other misplaced priorities. Millions upon millions (I stopped counting at $7 million i... … more »
Why would any school board want to ask voters to support a tax measure? The short answer is they only do it out of necessity. In the case of Measure B, th... … more »
Steve Garvey does not have any chance to win the California Senate seat to become one of our two California Senators within the US Senate. The Adam Schiff vs St... … more »
Introduction Measure A would increase a Los Angeles County sales tax from 0.25% to 0.50%. It would raise $1 billion annually for shelters and housing services fo... … more »
The following letter was submitted to the Marin County Planning Commission, for consideration at their September 23, 2024 hearing, regarding amendments to the Mari... … more »
Here we go again! Bond fever works in mysterious ways, forcing our bond-addicted Tamalpais Union High School District to come up, again and again, with creative... … more »