9 Billion State School Bond Background Information Polling Data April 2016 Public Policy Institute of California Survey If the state ballot had a bond measure to pay for school construction projects, would you vote yes or no? o All Adults: 76% Yes o Likely Voters: 63% Yes o Overwhelming majority of public school parents support the measure: 84% We need your help to tell the voters about Proposition 51 - The 2016 State School Bond! 2016 State School Bond Allocation Bond Allocation K-12 New Construction 3.0 Billion K-12 Modernization 3.0 Billion K-12 Charter Schools 0.5 Billion K-12 Career Technical Education 0.5 Billion Community Colleges 2.0 Billion Jobs A State School Bond will leverage local school bonds to create construction jobs. Each 1.0 billion in bond funds creates 13,000 jobs in diverse construction trades. Those jobs and the sales tax on materials would increase state revenues that would help offset bond principal and redemption costs during the first 4 to 5 years. School projects typically can be under contract within 90 days. This means that state and local funding will provide an immediate economic boost. July 2016 Proposition 51 Background Information 1
9 Billion State School Bond Background Information How Much New Construction and Modernization Spending is Expected to be Guaranteed from Proposition 51? K12 New Construction State Matching (assumes 50% of project costs) Additional Local Spending for Costs Greater than State Matching Total New Construction 3.0 Billion 3.0 Billion 1.5 Billion 7.5 Billion Modernization State Matching (assumes 60% of project costs) Additional Local Spending for Costs Greater than State Matching Total Modernization 3.0 Billion 2.0 Billion 0.75 Billion 5.75 Billion Charter Schools State Matching Total Charter Schools 0.5 Billion 0.5 Billion 1.0 Billion Career Technical Education (CTE) State Matching Total CTE 0.5 Billion 0.5 Billion 1.0 Billion Total K12 State and Local Community Colleges State Funding No mandatory local match, but local districts supplement state funds for project. Total State and Local Expenditures for K12 and Community Colleges 15.25 Billion 2.0 Billion 17.25 Billion July 2016 Proposition 51 Background Information 2
9 Billion State School Bond School Board Resolutions Received District Need Alhambra USD 50,000,000 Arvin Un. SD 80,000,000 Bakersfield City SD 33,431,150 Barstow USD 100,000,000 Beaumont USD 113,500,000 Buena Park SD 148,500,000 Buena Vista SD 4,000,000 Burlingame SD 110,000,000 Burnt Ranch SD 1,000,000 Cajon Valley USD 53,000,000 Calexico USD 200,000,000 Camino Un SD 14,000,000 Carpinteria USD 93,000,000 Central Un. ESD 8,200,000 Central USD 339,080,000 Chico USD 303,000,000 Chula Vista USD 60,000,000 Cloverdale USD 27,520,402 Clovis USD 80,000,000 Coalinga Huron USD 63,000,000 Corona Norco USD 400,000,000 Culver City USD 165,000,000 Dinuba USD Douglas City SD 1,000,000 Downey USD 471,320,000 Dublin USD 500,000,000 Earlimart SD 2,000,000 El Centro ESD 50,000,000 Elk Grove USD 1,670,000,000 Escondido Un. SD 340,000,000 Eureka City SD 100,000,000 Fillmore USD Firebaugh Las Deltas USD 71,372,093 Folsom Cordova USD 850,000,000 Fontana USD 454,427,342 Fremont USD 1,600,000,000 Fresno County Office of Education Fresno Unified School District 846,000,000 Fullerton Jt. Un. HSD 292,000,000 Galt Jt Un SD 156,000,000 Gonzales USD 30,300,000 Grass Valley SD Greenfield Un SD Kern 50,000,000
9 Billion State School Bond School Board Resolutions Received Hayward USD Humboldt County Office of Education Irvine USD 255,000,000 John Swett USD 52,000,000 Kern County Superintendent of Schools Kern High School District 440,000,000 Kingsburg Elem Charter SD 10,623,000 Kings Canyon USD Klamath Trinity USD 37,000,000 Lake COE Lammersville USD 40,000,000 Lamont ESD 24,000,000 Lancaster SD 50,000,000 Las Lomitas ESD 120,000,000 Lemoore Un ESD 3,141,269 Lewiston ESD 68,000 Liberty ESD Tulare 19,258,862 Liberty Un. HSD 300,000,000 Lincoln USD 5,000,000 Lindsay USD 15,000,000 Livingston Un SD 16,000,000 Los Alamitos USD 200,000,000 Los Angeles County Office of Education Maple SD 12,000,000 Mariposa County USD McFarland Jt USD Merced City SD 119,000,000 Monterey COE Moreno Valley USD 614,842,051 Mountain Valley USD 1,000,000 Natomas USD 363,000,000 Newport Mesa USD 22,167,692 North Monterey County USD 63,000,000 Norwalk La Mirada USD 600,000,000 Oak Grove SD 500,000,000 Oakley Union ESD 90,000,000 Ocean View SD 500,000,000 Oceanside USD 120,400,000 Oxnard Un HSD Palm Springs USD 109,000,000 Paso Robles Jt. USD 130,000,000 Penn Valley Un. ESD 4,000,000 Perris ESD 40,000,000 Perris Un HSD 275,000,000
9 Billion State School Bond School Board Resolutions Received Pittsburgh USD 115,000,000 Pleasanton USD 500,000,000 Plumas USD 24,000,000 Poway USD Rialto USD Riverdale Jt. USD 11,000,000 Rosedale Un SD Sacramento City USD 2,000,000,000 Saddleback USD Salinas Un HSD 276,166,179 San Benito COE 1,500,000 San Carlos ESD 125,000,000 San Diego COE San Jacinto USD 353,000,000 San Jose USD 400,000,000 San Marcos USD 200,000,000 San MateoFoster City SD 382,900,000 San Ramon Valley USD 280,000,000 Santa Monica Malibu USD Santa Paula USD 86,800,000 Santee School District 24,500,000 Saugus Un SD 148,000,000 Sequoia Un. HSD Shiloh ESD 4,381,054 Solana Beach SD Solvang USD 3,500,000 South Monterey County Jt Un HSD 20,000,000 Southern Trinity Jt USD 1,000,000 Sunnyvale School District 6,976,340 Temecula Valley USD 300,000,000 Tracy USD 400,000,000 Travis USD 175,000,000 Trinity COE Tulare City SD 34,500,000 Tulare Jt USD 25,000,000 Tustin USD 250,000 Twin Rivers USD 2,600,000,000 Val Verde USD 198,000,000 Visalia USD 221,000,000 Westside Un SD 35,000,000 Winters Jt USD 75,000,000 Woodlake USD 1,600,000 24,110,225,434
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