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Reso 2022-038 Opposing Initiative 21-0042A1-a Ballot Measure
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<br />Stop the Corporate Loopholes Scheme <br />Deceptive Proposition Allows Major Corporations to Avoid Paying their Fair Share <br />and Evade Enforcement when they Violate Environmental, Health & Safety Laws <br />An association representing California’s wealthiest corporations — including oil, <br />insurance, banks and drug companies — is behind a deceptive proposition aimed for <br />the November 2022 statewide ballot. Their measure would create major new loopholes <br />that allow corporations to avoid paying their fair share for the impacts they have on our <br />communities; while also allowing corporations to evade enforcement when they violate <br />environmental, health, safety and other state and local laws. Here’s why a broad <br />coalition of local governments, labor and public safety leaders, infrastructure <br />advocates, and businesses oppose the Corporate Loophole Scheme: <br />Gives Wealthy Corporations a Major Loophole to Avoid Paying their Fair <br />Share - Forcing Local Residents and Taxpayers to Pay More <br />• The measure creates new constitutional loopholes that allow corporations to pay <br />far less than their fair share for the impacts they have on our communities, <br />including local infrastructure, our environment, water quality, air quality, and <br />natural resources – shifting the burden and making individual taxpayers pay <br />more. <br /> <br />Allows Corporations to Dodge Enforcement When They Violate <br />Environmental, Health, Public Safety and Other Laws <br />• The deceptive scheme creates new loopholes that makes it much more difficult <br />for state and local regulators to issue fines and levies on corporations that violate <br />laws intended to protect our environment, public health and safety, and our <br />neighborhoods. <br /> <br />Jeopardizes Vital Local and State Services <br />• This far-reaching measure puts at risk billions of dollars currently dedicated to <br />critical state and local services. <br />• It could force cuts to public schools, fire and emergency response, law <br />enforcement, public health, parks, libraries, affordable housing, services to <br />support homeless residents, mental health services and more. <br />• It would also reduce funding for critical infrastructure like streets and roads, <br />public transportation, drinking water, new schools, sanitation, utilities and more. <br /> <br />Opens the Door for Frivolous Lawsuits, Bureaucracy and Red Tape that Will <br />Cost Taxpayers and Hurt Our Communities <br />• The measure will encourage frivolous lawsuits, bureaucracy and red tape that <br />will cost local taxpayers millions — while significantly delaying and stopping <br />investments in infrastructure and vital services.
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