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Proponents and Opponents of Prop 30 and Prop 38 Debate Oct. 10

Debte among proponents and opponents of California Proposition 30 and Proposition 38.

OCTOBER 10TH, 2012: WOODLAND HILLS, CA. The Woodland Hills~Tarzana Chamber of Commerce presents the Valley Regional Forum's town hall discussion of Propositions 30 and 38 on the November Ballot. Participants include: for Prop 30, from the California Teachers Association, Chris Busheefor, for Prop 30, Sandy Escobedo, a Senior Policy Analyst with the Advancement Project; in oppsition to both taxes Adrian Moore, Ph.D., and vice president of policy at Reason Foundation;  and with analysis, Matthew Ward, Ph. D, Vice-President, Cal Lutheran University.

The debate will be held Wednesday , October 10th from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm at the Woodland Hills campus of Cal Lutheran University,  located at 5925 De Soto Ave Woodland Hills, CA 91367, phone: (818)998-3850.

Prop 30 and 38 will raise income taxes on wealthy Californians and sales taxes on all Californians. The purpose of Prop 38 is to provide a predictable stream of tax revenues in support of public schools from K through 12 Prop 38 is the hottest topic on the November 6th election ballot. The issue pits Governor Brown against Ms. Munger, an attorney and social activist on the future of California. The Governor has said that Prop 38 is a road block to his tax initiative, Prop 30. Prop 30 would also impose a multi-year, multi-billion
dollar sales and income tax for state government in general.

The Woodland Hills Tarzana Chamber of Commerce’s Valley Regional Forum is a service provided by the chamber’s Government Affairs committee for the education of voters on issues of interest to the general public.     

For further information on the event please contact The Woodland Hills Tarzana Chamber of Commerce is the sponsor of the event: 818-347-3747.

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A. Abrams May 19, 2013 at 06:05 pm
As a parent who spent over 12 hours on site volunteering at CHAMPSFEST, I must say that CHAMPSRead More Parent's assessment above of the circumstances is exactly correct.
CHAMPS Parent May 19, 2013 at 05:43 pm
Dear Hollietiger, CHAMPSFEST2013 was an awesome experience for my child. She was there all day andRead More had the best time. When I dropped her off I saw a slew of security personnel checking bags and wanding. She told me security was there immediately and a medic on hand. Her friend is fine and is going to school Monday morning. The hammer was from a vendor. The kid could have grabbed one of the stakes from a tent or a chair. Things happen, but I trust that the school and the administrators did the right thing. It's very counter productive and irresponsible to write things when you don't know the facts. I will support and trust CHAMPS and my daughter is already looking forward to next years CHAMPSFEST.
Evan Sanford May 19, 2013 at 05:02 pm
First of all, I don't know where your child got his information but he is quite uninformed. HeRead More obviously was believing all the rumors spreading at then end of the event. The victim's skull WAS NOT "cracked open and ... bleeding everywhere." CHAMPSFEST 2013 was a public event, therefore open to the PUBLIC. CHAMPS (the school) has no control of mental competency of attendants from other schools. Security was there in droves to protect the entire venue. As far as nothing being reported that is also FALSE. The kid was NOT taken away in handcuffs. Police were there and it is confidential information that was not released to the general population and is not a matter of public record. Second of all, the resources provided by the city were there as a backup (you mentioned "2 ambulances, police fire trucks... Not really sure what police fire trucks are but that's besides the point). We wanted to make sure that in this case of emergency all bases were covered and the safety of the victim was going to be treated properly. Next time you hear about an incident, I would consider the reputation of the people who worked so hard to put on the event and let them handle the situation before posting incorrect information to the entire community.
Jack McGrath May 8, 2013 at 03:38 am
Are there any Wendy Greuel supporters who disagree with me? In Studio City a few do not like myRead More support for Eric Garcetti. Let's hear it for Wendy- I can't hear you?