2020 SAR Voter Guide & Resources

2020 Election Information

Where to Vote/Drop Ballot Sacramento County | Yolo County

California Propositions

Prop 19: Property Tax Transfers, Exemptions, and Revenue for Wildfire Agencies and Counties Amendment

C.A.R. Position: YES | YesOn19.vote

Allows homeowners who are over 55, disabled or wildfire/disaster victims to transfer primary residence’s tax base to a replacement residence. Changes taxation of family-property transfers and expands tax benefits for transfers of family farms. Local Governments could gain millions of dollars in additional property taxes over time to support local schools and new state funds would support an additional fire protection services fund.

Prop 15: Tax on Commercial and Industrial Properties for Education and Local Government Funding Initiative

C.A.R. Position: NO | NoOnProp15.org

Most commercial and industrial properties would be taxed based on current full market value, instead of the purchase price, as currently done. The measure exempts residential and agricultural land, and an owner who owns less than a combined total of $3 million of commercial land in California. The measure would exponentially increase staffing and costs for county assessor offices.

Prop 21: Local Rent Control Initiative

C.A.R. Position: NO | NoOnProp21.org

Most commercial and industrial properties would be taxed based on current full market value, instead of the purchase price, as currently done. The measure exempts residential and agricultural land, and an owner who owns less than a combined total of $3 million of commercial land in California. The measure would exponentially increase staffing and costs for county assessor offices.

Local Measures

Measure A: Sacramento Mayoral Accountability and Community Equity Act of 2020

C.A.R. Position: YES | YesOnSacMeasureA.com

The measure would revise the city’s current “council-manager” form of government to a “mayor-council” form. The mayor becomes the chief executive officer and the city manager becomes the chief administrative officer. This transfers significant responsibility from an administrative employee to an elected mayor. The purpose of the measure is to establish greater accountability and stronger checks and balances, to better ensure that the agenda, budget, leadership, and day-to-day management of the City of Sacramento are directly informed by, and aligned with, the will of the voters and effectively communicated to the residents of Sacramento by their elected representatives.

Measure C: Sacramento Community Stabilization and Fair Rent Charter Amendment

C.A.R. Position: NO | CtheFacts.org

The measure would revise the city’s current “council-manager” form of government to a “mayor-council” form. The mayor becomes the chief executive officer and the city manager becomes the chief administrative officer. This transfers significant responsibility from an administrative employee to an elected mayor. The purpose of the measure is to establish greater accountability and stronger checks and balances, to better ensure that the agenda, budget, leadership, and day-to-day management of the City of Sacramento are directly informed by, and aligned with, the will of the voters and effectively communicated to the residents of Sacramento by their elected representatives.

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