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COUNTY COUNSEL S IMPARTIAL ANALYSIS OF MEASURE A ANALYSIS BY THE COUNTY COUNSEL OF A HAYWARD UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT SPECIAL PARCEL TAX MEASURE Measure A, a Hayward Unified School District ("District") special parcel tax measure, seeks voter approval to authorize the District to levy an annual special parcel tax on each parcel of taxable real property for a period of 12 years, beginning July 1, 2017. This measure would levy eighty-eight dollars ($88.00) on each parcel of taxable real property within the District annually. The District s voters previously authorized Measure G, which is an annual special parcel tax assessment of fifty-eight dollars ($58.00) on each parcel. Measure G will expire on June 30, 2017. If approved, this measure s parcel tax shall be levied upon the expiration of Measure G. A school district has the authority to levy special taxes upon approval by two-thirds of the votes cast on the special tax proposal. (See Cal. Const. Art. XIII A, 4; Art. XIII C, 2; Cal. Gov t Code 50075-50077, 50079, & 53722.) If two-thirds of the qualified electors voting on this measure vote for approval, the District will impose a special tax on all parcels of taxable real property annually for 12 years. The Alameda County Treasurer-Tax Collector will collect the tax at the same time and in the same manner as ad valorem property taxes. All property that the Alameda County Treasurer-Tax Collector has determined to be otherwise exempt from ad valorem property taxes in any year shall also be exempt from this measure s levy. Upon application to the District, the District may grant an exemption to certain individuals who own a beneficial interest in the parcel and occupy the parcel as his or her principal place of residence. These individuals include anyone who is 65 years of age or older (by July 1 of the relevant tax year). If the measure passes, the funding revenue will be used for the specific purposes set forth in the full text of the measure printed in this sample ballot, including, among others: enhancing library services, technology and college preparation programs; restoring and maintaining music and art programs; and attracting and retaining teachers. The measure further provides that the monies collected shall be accounted for separately and expended only for those specified purposes. The measure provides for an independent citizens oversight committee and revenue and expenditure reports. If two-thirds of the qualified electors voting on this measure do not vote for approval, the measure will fail, and the District will not be authorized to levy the special tax upon Measure G s expiration. This measure is placed on the ballot by the governing board of the District. DONNA R. ZIEGLER County Counsel The above statement is an impartial analysis of Measure A, which is printed in full in this sample ballot pamphlet. If you desire an additional copy of the measure, please call the Elections Official s office at (510) 272-6933, and a copy will be mailed to you at no cost. You may also access the full text of the measure on the Alameda County website at the following address: www.acgov.org/rov/.

ARGUMENT IN FAVOR OF MEASURE A We must preserve stable funding for our schools that cannot be taken by the State or Federal government. Measure A will help maintain quality schools in Hayward and help our students achieve academic excellence. In 2012, voters of the Hayward community came together and approved Measure G in order to combat State funding cuts that would lead to the deterioration of the quality of education in our schools, and in doing so raised the necessary money denied our students by the State and Federal governments. With Measure G, the Hayward community provided funding that could not be taken away by the State, and rescued critical education programs including math, reading, writing, and hands-on science classes and labs; enhanced library services, technology and college preparation programs; and helped attract and retain qualified teachers. But Measure G will expire on June 30, 2017. During this time of uncertain Federal and State funding sources for Hayward schools, we can help keep our classrooms, operations, and academic programs safe with Measure A by: Protecting math, reading, writing, and hands-on science classes and labs; Restoring and maintaining music and art programs; Enhancing library services, technology and college preparation programs; and Attracting and retaining qualified teachers and schoolsite staff to ensure students receive a quality education in clean, safe, and productive classrooms. Strong taxpayer protections are included in the measure, including: Independent citizen's oversight to ensure that the money is used as promised, No money can be spent on administrator salaries, Senior citizens are exempt, and Every penny is spent to benefit local children. Measure A is temporary. It cannot be renewed without voter approval. Measure A is critical to ensure stable local funding for schools in Hayward Unified School District so our students can reach their potential. Please join us in voting YES on Measure A. *****************************

***************************** VERIFICATION The undersigned authors of the primary argument in favor of ballot proposition Measure A at the Special Vote by Mail Election for the Hayward Unified School District to be held on May 2, 2017, hereby state that this argument is true and correct to the best of their knowledge and belief. Argument in Favor of Measure A Signers: Name Title 1. Mercedes Faraj Hayward Education Association, President 2. Deisy Bates Association of Office and Technical Employees, President 3. Marshall Mitzman Board of Trustee, Chabot College 4. Ken Rawdon Vocal Music Teacher 5. Rhonda Leopold Parent