Phoenix Don’t Derail Light Rail! Vote “No” on Propositions 105 AND 106 August 27th

Posted on 07/08/19 by Alex

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Phoenix city voters will be put on the spot this coming August when they have to vote on two dangerous ballot initiatives that could be harmful to our city. Propositions 105 and 106 are a coordinated effort by outside groups to cripple the City of Phoenix, and residents should vote NO on both.

Prop 105: If you support the light rail, you need to vote NO on prop 105. Phoenix city voters have chosen light rail 3 times over the last 20 years in elections, and yet outside interests are still working to take away our transportation future. Prop 105 is an attempt to stop all expansions of the light rail and could stop the city from even doing upkeep on the line and its cars. Vote NO on Prop 105

Prop 106: This seeks to place a heavy cap on spending for the City of Phoenix that would take power away from elected leaders to make decisions, forcing them to cut funding to improving our roads, cut funding to libraries and parks, and even cripple the sources of funding for senior services. Vote NO on Prop 106

Get the facts with these links:
https://www.valleymetro.org/just-facts

“Proposition 105 and 106 are bad for Phoenix”.

Phoenix City Clerk August 27, 2019 Special Election Website

A Quality of Life Report from Valley Metro

Arizona AFL/CIO – No on Props 105 & 106

Greater Phoenix Chamber Announces Positions on City of Phoenix Ballot Measures

A Coordinated Attack on Phoenix's Future

Arizona Transportation Association: Argument in Opposition to Proposition 105

Former Phoenix Mayor warns Prop 106 Makes the City ‘Second Class’

Stay tuned for more information on this page.

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