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Support the Passage of Proposition 2 in the 2024 Elections

How Communities Can Participate in the Campaign Process and the Impact it will have on California Schools

Understanding Proposition 2 and its Impact on California Schools

Proposition 2, on the November 2024 ballot, is a $10 billion bond measure aimed at improving public school and community college facilities across California. The bond will allocate $8.5 billion to K-12 schools, focusing on new construction, modernization, and career technical education programs. With many schools facing critical infrastructure challenges, Proposition 2 is essential for upgrading classrooms, addressing safety concerns, and preparing students for the future.

  • Proposition 2 provides $3.3 billion for new construction and $4 billion for modernizing existing schools.
  • $600 million is set aside for career technical education programs, ensuring schools can prepare students for high-demand industries.
  • The measure includes funds to address specific health and safety issues, such as mitigating lead in school drinking water and improving energy efficiency in facilities.
  • Small school districts with high percentages of vulnerable students will receive prioritization for grants to ensure equitable distribution of resources​(Voter Guide)​(California School Boards Association).

Why Community Involvement Is Essential

Passing Proposition 2 requires a simple majority vote, and community support is key to its success. Local communities must work together to raise awareness of the bond's benefits, particularly how it can enhance the quality of education for students in underfunded districts. Campaigning to pass this bond isn't just about supporting school construction—it's about investing in the future workforce, local economies, and the overall well-being of the community.

  • Engaging with local school boards to ensure they are preparing facilities master plans, as required for bond funding eligibility.
  • Hosting informational meetings to educate community members about how Proposition 2 will address specific school facility needs in their district.
  • Organizing volunteer canvassing efforts to inform voters about the importance of the bond.
  • Utilizing social media platforms to spread awareness and combat misinformation regarding Proposition 2's financial impact​(California School Boards Association)​(Ballotpedia)
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Campaign Strategies to Pass Proposition 2

To secure the passage of Proposition 2, communities need effective campaigning strategies. This involves collaboration between local organizations, schools, parent-teacher associations (PTAs), and business groups to create a united front. Campaigns should focus on the specific benefits that each district will gain, especially in terms of modernization and technical education facilities. Additionally, addressing concerns about increased bond obligations is critical to swaying undecided voters.

  • Partner with local educational and civic groups to form a "Yes on Proposition 2" coalition, ensuring a broad base of support.
  • Focus on success stories from districts that benefited from previous bond measures to highlight the potential positive outcomes.
  • Address fiscal concerns by emphasizing that the bond requires annual audits and ensures accountability, with oversight committees to monitor spending.
  • Target messaging toward parents, educators, and businesses who will directly benefit from improved school facilities and career-focused programs​(Voter Guide)​(Ballotpedia)
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