TRACEY SCHROEDER FOR ASSEMBLY 46
TRACEY SCHROEDER FOR ASSEMBLY 46
The costs of food, gas, and other basics keep getting higher and higher. Meanwhile, Sacramento keeps raising our taxes. As your Assemblywoman, it will be my first priority to make life more affordable for everyone. I will vote to suspend the Gas Tax while working families are suffering through this recession. I will vote to use the billions of dollars of state surplus to lower your taxes so that you can afford to pay the bill. I strongly support the Proposition 13 protections that keep our property taxes low so that people who earn less don’t get taxed out of their homes. I oppose any and all new tax increases.
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You can help: Please sign the Repeal the Death Tax initiative on HJTP.COM.
This can prevent families from losing their homes due to excessive taxation!
As an award-winning classroom teacher, I have more than 20 years of first-hand experience with the public school system. Right now, California has the 44th worst school system in the nation. Many students around the state can’t read, write, or do basic math when they graduate. This is outrageous. I’ve spent years fighting for kids who need help and making sure every student in my care has been prepared and fully supported – no matter their circumstances, where they live, or where they came from – with fundamental skills & the learning strategies needed to get the kind of education that makes sure they can get a good job or go to college when they graduate. I strongly support parental rights, including letting parents decide what school their student attends. I defend parent participation and partnerships in schools. Parents voices must be honored in order for them to protect their children. I will additionally work to audit and streamline education-based-spending so tax-payer money achieves what taxpayers expected it to accomplish- increased achievement in academics, music, trades and graduates who can succeed into the workforce and/or into advanced learning.
Violent crime and property crime are on the rise. Sacramento’s soft on crime policies have made us less safe. I strongly oppose ‘Defunding the Police.” As your Assemblywoman I will work to enact tougher penalties for repeat offenders, to STOP enablement of DA’s disregarding acts of malfeasance, STOP the refusals to prosecute, and STOP letting dangerous felons out of jail early. Let’s START putting the victims first, not coddle the criminals.
Sacramento politicians have spent billions on failed programs to solve homelessness, and the problem has gotten worse. I will immediately call on the State Auditor to perform an audit to determine where exactly your money went. As your Assemblywoman, I will vote for mental health and drug addiction treatment that helps address the root causes of homelessness. I will make it easier to place people in these treatment centers rather than letting them die on the street. I will demand that we immediately clean up the dangerous, dirty camps and filth that are all over our communities, and hire more police to keep ourselves and our property safe while we solve the problem.
Recent decisions from California lawmakers have literally put children in danger and removed the ability of parents to rightfully protect their children. I am a strong advocate for both parental and kids' rights. First, we must protect the innocence of children in school. Parents must be informed when their child is determined to be at risk of suicide or self-harm. Child-removal by the state should be exceedingly rare and help should be more readily accessible for struggling families as an early prevention. As your Assemblywoman, I will audit our over-taxed child protective services so we can better service parents and their children. I will work to increase incentives to help struggling families stay on their feet. I will protect girl spaces (eg. locker rooms/restrooms) and girls' sports.
You can help:
portsGo to ProtectKidsCA.com - Sign the petition.
Violent crime and property crime are on the rise. Sacramento’s soft on crime policies have made us less safe. I strongly oppose ‘Defunding the Police.” As your Assemblywoman I will work to enact tougher penalties for repeat offenders, to STOP enablement of DA’s disregarding acts of malfeasance, STOP the refusals to prosecute, and STOP letting dangerous felons out of jail early. Let’s START putting the victims first, not coddle the criminals.
The costs of food, gas, and other basics keep getting higher and higher. Meanwhile, Sacramento keeps raising our taxes. As your Assemblywoman, it will be my first priority to make life more affordable for everyone. I will vote to suspend the Gas Tax while working families are suffering through this recession. I will vote to use the billions of dollars of state surplus to lower your taxes so that you can afford to pay the bill. I strongly support the Proposition 13 protections that keep our property taxes low so that people who earn less don’t get taxed out of their homes. I oppose any and all new tax increases.
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You can help: Please sign the Repeal the Death Tax initiative on HJTP.COM.
This can prevent families from losing their homes due to excessive taxation!
As an award-winning classroom teacher, I have more than 20 years of first-hand experience with the public school system. Right now, California has the 44th worst school system in the nation. Many students around the state can’t read, write, or do basic math when they graduate. This is outrageous. I’ve spent years fighting for kids who need help and making sure every student in my care has been prepared and fully supported – no matter their circumstances, where they live, or where they came from – with fundamental skills & the learning strategies needed to get the kind of education that makes sure they can get a good job or go to college when they graduate. I strongly support parental rights, including letting parents decide what school their student attends. I defend parent participation and partnerships in schools. Parents voices must be honored in order for them to protect their children. I will additionally work to audit and streamline education-based-spending so tax-payer money achieves what taxpayers expected it to accomplish- increased achievement in academics, music, trades and graduates who can succeed into the workforce and/or into advanced learning.
Violent crime and property crime are on the rise. Sacramento’s soft on crime policies have made us less safe. I strongly oppose ‘Defunding the Police.” As your Assemblywoman I will work to enact tougher penalties for repeat offenders, to STOP enablement of DA’s disregarding acts of malfeasance, STOP the refusals to prosecute, and STOP letting dangerous felons out of jail early. Let’s START putting the victims first, not coddle the criminals.
Sacramento politicians have spent billions on failed programs to solve homelessness, and the problem has gotten worse. I will immediately call on the State Auditor to perform an audit to determine where exactly your money went. As your Assemblywoman, I will vote for mental health and drug addiction treatment that helps address the root causes of homelessness. I will make it easier to place people in these treatment centers rather than letting them die on the street. I will demand that we immediately clean up the dangerous, dirty camps and filth that are all over our communities, and hire more police to keep ourselves and our property safe while we solve the problem.
Recent decisions from California lawmakers have literally put children in danger and removed the ability of parents to rightfully protect their children. I am a strong advocate for both parental and kids' rights. First, we must protect the innocence of children in school. Parents must be informed when their child is determined to be at risk of suicide or self-harm. Child-removal by the state should be exceedingly rare and help should be more readily accessible for struggling families as an early prevention. As your Assemblywoman, I will audit our over-taxed child protective services so we can better service parents and their children. I will work to increase incentives to help struggling families stay on their feet. I will protect girl spaces (eg. locker rooms/restrooms) and girls' sports.
You can help:
portsGo to ProtectKidsCA.com - Sign the petition.
Violent crime and property crime are on the rise. Sacramento’s soft on crime policies have made us less safe. I strongly oppose ‘Defunding the Police.” As your Assemblywoman I will work to enact tougher penalties for repeat offenders, to STOP enablement of DA’s disregarding acts of malfeasance, STOP the refusals to prosecute, and STOP letting dangerous felons out of jail early. Let’s START putting the victims first, not coddle the criminals.
The costs of food, gas, and other basics keep getting higher and higher. Meanwhile, Sacramento keeps raising our taxes. As your Assemblywoman, it will be my first priority to make life more affordable for everyone. I will vote to suspend the Gas Tax while working families are suffering through this recession. I will vote to use the billions of dollars of state surplus to lower your taxes so that you can afford to pay the bill. I strongly support the Proposition 13 protections that keep our property taxes low so that people who earn less don’t get taxed out of their homes. I oppose any and all new tax increases.
* * *
You can help: Please sign the Repeal the Death Tax initiative on HJTP.COM.
This can prevent families from losing their homes due to excessive taxation!
Violent crime and property crime are on the rise. Sacramento’s soft on crime policies have made us less safe. I strongly oppose ‘Defunding the Police.” As your Assemblywoman I will work to enact tougher penalties for repeat offenders, to STOP enablement of DA’s disregarding acts of malfeasance, STOP the refusals to prosecute, and STOP letting dangerous felons out of jail early. Let’s START putting the victims first, not coddle the criminals.
Sacramento politicians have spent billions on failed programs to solve homelessness, and the problem has gotten worse. I will immediately call on the State Auditor to perform an audit to determine where exactly your money went. As your Assemblywoman, I will vote for mental health and drug addiction treatment that helps address the root causes of homelessness. I will make it easier to place people in these treatment centers rather than letting them die on the street. I will demand that we immediately clean up the dangerous, dirty camps and filth that are all over our communities, and hire more police to keep ourselves and our property safe while we solve the problem.
Recent decisions from California lawmakers have literally put children in danger and removed the ability of parents to rightfully protect their children. I am a strong advocate for both parental and kids' rights. First, we must protect the innocence of children in school. Parents must be informed when their child is determined to be at risk of suicide or self-harm. Child-removal by the state should be exceedingly rare and help should be more readily accessible for struggling families as an early prevention. As your Assemblywoman, I will audit our over-taxed child protective services so we can better service parents and their children. I will work to increase incentives to help struggling families stay on their feet. I will protect girl spaces (eg. locker rooms/restrooms) and girls' sports.
You can help:
portsGo to ProtectKidsCA.com - Sign the petition.
Violent crime and property crime are on the rise. Sacramento’s soft on crime policies have made us less safe. I strongly oppose ‘Defunding the Police.” As your Assemblywoman I will work to enact tougher penalties for repeat offenders, to STOP enablement of DA’s disregarding acts of malfeasance, STOP the refusals to prosecute, and STOP letting dangerous felons out of jail early. Let’s START putting the victims first, not coddle the criminals.
Tracey Schroeder for Assembly 46
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