A group called “Let’s Go San Diego” is petitioning to get a half-cent sales tax on the November ballot, funding SANDAG’s $160 billion transit plan. SANDAG is using this group to get their tax hike on the ballot, says El Cajon Mayor Wells. Full story:
” has submitted a petition in the hopes of getting a half-cent sales tax on the November ballot, which would help fund SANDAG’s $160 billion transit plan.El Cajon Mayor Bill Wells is one of those San Diegans pushing against the tax hike.
Mayor Wells joined KUSI’s Logan Byrnes to discuss why he is pushing against tax increases for SANDAG.Private groups need 50% of the vote to get their measure on the ballot, while a government entity like SANDAG would need two-thirds of the vote.
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