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Prop A Will Take

Prop A would significantly harm San Diego's economy and cost the city hundreds of millions of dollars. It would eliminate San Diego's eligibility for important state grants and loans used to fund infrastructure projects like wastewater and transportation. Passing Prop A would put San Diego at a major disadvantage compared to other California cities that receive state funding.

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Prop A Will Take

Prop A would significantly harm San Diego's economy and cost the city hundreds of millions of dollars. It would eliminate San Diego's eligibility for important state grants and loans used to fund infrastructure projects like wastewater and transportation. Passing Prop A would put San Diego at a major disadvantage compared to other California cities that receive state funding.

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PROP A WILL TAKE

TO SAN DIEGO'S ECONOMY

Paid for by Taxpayers to Preserve Community Jobs, No on Measure A, sponsored bJ: labor and management organizations. 3737 Camino del Rio South, No. 202, San Diego, CA 92108. Major funding by the California Construction Industry Labor Management Cooperation Trust.

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Prop A will take a hatchet to San Diego's economy


"Prop A would be an absolute hatchet job on the City budget and public work~ projects including city wastewater and transportation projects."

Prop A would cost San Diego hundreds of millions of dollars


"If Prop A passes, San Diego would no longer be eligible to receive state grants for local construction projects."

San Diego would face a huge disadvantage if Prop A passes


"If Prop A passes, San Diego will no longer be legally

eligible to receive state grants or low-interest state loans that are essential to fund local infrastructure projects. As a result, San Diego would face a huge disadvantage compared to every other city in California."

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