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CST Marin County Supervisor District 4 Forum Jan 18 2024

This Q&A webinar hosted by the Coalition of Sensible Taxpayers provides an excellent opportunity to learn about the two candidates running for the Marin County Board of Supervisors District 4 seat. Hear from incumbent Supervisor Dennis Rodoni and candidate Francis Drouillard. Voters will receive ballots by mail in early February for the March 5 election.

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Vote NO on Measure A

Defeat Unfair Tam Union Measure A CO$T ANNOUNCES INDEPENDENT CAMPAIGN TO DEFEAT TAMALPAIS UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT’S $1 BILLION TAX ON MARCH 2024 BALLOT Get Involved! A campaign committed to defeating TUHSD’s unfair and unnecessary billion-dollar tax measure is now underway, thanks to support from COST and concerned citizens. VICTORY IS ACHIEVABLE IF YOU HELP!

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COST Election Forum District 2 2024

Sign Up Now This Q&A webinar hosted by the Coalition of Sensible Taxpayers provides an excellent opportunity to learn about the four candidates running for the Marin County Board of Supervisors seat representing District 2. Hear from all four candidates: Brian Colbert, Heather McPhail Sridharan, Ryan O’Neil, and Gabe Paulson, (Click on their names to

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COST Election Forum District 4

Sign Up Now This Q&A webinar hosted by the Coalition of Sensible Taxpayers provides an excellent opportunity to learn about the two candidates running for the Marin County Board of Supervisors District 4 seat. Hear from incumbent Supervisor Dennis Rodoni and candidate Francis Drouillard. Voters will receive ballots by mail in early February for the

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Protest Higher Garbage Bills!

Tell Local Government:Give Us Back our Money!Represent Our Interests! Refuse collection bills throughout Marin are high and increase every year under franchise agreements awarded by individual local governments to private companies. You don’t get to vote on the rates. After paying a consultant to review the rate proposal, our local elected officials rubberstamp the suggested

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