(6/25) Public Comment at BOT | (6/30) Tax the Rich Car Caravan

(6/25) BOT meeting

It’s Board Meeting week once again! We’ll be there to tell the BOT that in light of the new state budget situation, CCSF should revise its own budget plan. We can keep classes open while still paying employees and sticking to the commitments in the third year of our contract. Don’t shrink our college!

We’re also going to ask the BOT to continue advocating for WERF funding to bring in resources that can help us recover and keep the community in community college.

Thursday 6/25, 4:00 pm
Zoom: https://cccconfer.zoom.us/j/91087687556
Phone: (669) 900-6833
ID: 910 8786 7556

Public comment will be near the beginning, after approval of the agenda. Here’s what they say about public comment:

Requests to make public comment must be submitted in advance, no later than 30 minutes before the start of the meeting via email to: publiccomment@ccsf.edu. At the appropriate time you will be unmuted and allowed to speak. Comments are limited to 2 minutes.

Please submit the following information:

1. Name
2. Meeting Name and Date
3. Agenda Item Number
4. Phone number if you are participating by phone.

See you there!


(6/30) Join us for Tax the Billionaires Car Caravan in San Francisco.

We are meeting at the REI Parking Lot in San Francisco at 840 Brannan Street on Tuesday June 30th at 9:15 am.

We need to address the obscene racial and economic inequalities that exist. We need to protect our public schools and community services. Resources are needed to do that. While millions have been thrown of out work and many of us still working have been burdened with more demands from work, California billionaires have actually MADE money during the pandemic.

Since the COVID-19 shelter-in-place in March California’s 161 billionaires have increased their net worth by $141 billion! San Francisco’s Facebook founder Mark Zuckerbeg alone has seen his wealth increase $32 billion!

It is time for the Governor and the legislature to make taxing the billionaires a central part of California’s recovery.

 

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