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Vote NO
on Measure "G" because Mt. San Jacinto Community College is not
making efficient use of its available facilities.
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Vote NO
on Measure "G" because Mt. San Jacinto Community College is
currently in a state of enrollment decline, enrolling the equivalent
of 250 full time students less than last year levels.
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Vote NO
on Measure "G" because Mt. San Jacinto Community College has not met
its most recent enrollment target, resulting in failure to obtain
$3.5 Million Dollars of state funded
growth allocation this year alone;
and this in addition to missing enrollment targets in 4 of the last
5 previous years, losing roughly $5 Million Dollars of cumulative
state funding during that period as well.
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Vote NO
on Measure "G" because despite its
performance shortfalls, Mt. San
Jacinto Community College has refused to
modify its enrollment policies in order to accommodate more
students.
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Vote NO
on Measure "G" because the Resolution placing Measure G on the
June Ballot was not unanimously approved by the Mt. San Jacinto
Community College Board of Trustees, with the dissenting Trustee
claiming she could not support the bond proposal because she feels
MSJC needs to use state funding more efficiently and maximize the
facilities it already has.
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Vote
NO
on Measure "G" because MSJC should be required to maximize existing
facilities before the taxpayers of Riverside County are asked to
foot the bill for new community college facilities. |
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Vote
NO
on Measure "G" because despite claims to the contrary, MSJC has yet
to develop a comprehensive,
fiscally-responsible facilities improvement plan in conjunction with
its request to issue $720 Million Dollars in bonds. |
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Vote NO
on Measure "G" because allowing MSJC to issue $720,000,000.00 of
general obligation bonds in its current condition will only go to
encourage more administrative inefficiency than the Community
College has already demonstrated.
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Vote NO
on Measure "G" because indiscriminately throwing millions of dollars
at the seemingly endless budget problems plaguing administratively
top-heavy educational institutions, without requiring any
accountability for the inefficiencies underlying those budget
problems, has proven to be a failed policy.
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Vote NO
on Measure "G" because based upon principals of fiscal
responsibility, the Republican Party is generally opposed to tax
increases for the purposes of bonded debt repayment.
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Vote
NO
on Measure "G" because at $720 Million Dollars, Measure G is the
largest local bond issue ever proposed in the history of Riverside
County.
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