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Happy MLK Day 2025! Prop 414 & More TCFC Newsletter for Jan 20, 2025

Happy MLK Day 2025!  Prop 414 & More TCFC Newsletter for Jan 20, 2025

IN OBSERVANCE OF MLK DAY 2025

The holiday is set aside to honor the life and work of Dr. King, and for Americans to "reflect on the principles of racial equality and nonviolent social change espoused by Dr. King," according to Britannica.

TCFC joined the YWCA’s Day of Racial Healing as a listening participant. TCFC’s Kevin Daily was one of  only two elected leaders in attendance (both school board). We cannot achieve justice for all without ending poverty.

In the words of Dr. King “To end poverty, to extirpate prejudice, to free a tormented conscience, to make a tomorrow of justice, fair play, and creativity-all these are worthy of the American ideal.”

Dr. King’s prophetic words are as true as today in Tucson as they were 56 years ago:

“Confronted now with the interrelated problems of war, inflation, urban decay, white backlash, and a climate of violence, it is now forced to address itself to race relations and poverty, and it is tragically unprepared. What might once have been a series of separate problems now merge into a social crisis of almost stupefying complexity.”

The City of Tucson continues to punish the poor and accelerate urban decay while failing to protect our citizens from the evils of crime thus exacerbating inequity. The next chapter of the very same saga? Proposition 414: 

Proposition 414


Early voting starts February 12th, Election Day is March 11th. This is a

Special Election for City of Tucson Voters ONLY!

City of Tucson Sales Tax Would Increase Sales Tax to 9.2%

The City’s remedy to crime and homeless is as fundamentally flawed as its failure to recognize the problem:

  • Increasing the sales tax is inherently unfair to poor people. It’s what’s called a regressive tax, meaning that it takes a larger percentage of income from low-income taxpayers than from high-income taxpayers:
    • The City of Tucson suffers from widespread poverty: 18.8% of the population lives in poverty.
    • The poor spend a disproportionate amount of their income on food. The second largest category of sales tax in Tucson comes from restaurants. This sales tax makes meals more expensive. 25% of our population works in either food or retail trade (and related industries). This directly impacts those workers.
    • This tax falls on the backs of hardworking folks in the food & retail industries; those least able to afford an additional tax burden.
  • Funding public safety construction and other city priorities should not be based on fluctuating sales tax revenue!
    • From the City of Tucson’s 2024 Annual Repot: “The City is watching the national economic picture and predictions of a possible mild recession as we map out our financial position for the coming months and years. In general, we expect that any recession would most immediately impact our Sales Tax collections, the single largest source of General Fund revenue.”
    • Case in point: sales tax from adult use marijuana revenue has been decreasing substantially:

  • Increasing the sales tax will simply accelerate more establishments opening outside of the City limits. This trend is evident to almost everyone here. The City of Tucson will have the highest sales tax of any large city in Arizona. Businesses like citizens will continue to vote with their feet, just faster.
  • Sales tax revenue in Tucson has basically mirrored inflation. There is simply little to no retail growth in Tucson and the City’s own 2024 Annual Report makes this clear:

  • The City of Tucson has a long track record of passing off-cycle elections to increase sales taxes for large capital improvement projects, all of which have failed miserably:
  • Prop 414 spends a disproportionate amount of capital projects instead of people! The City has a terrible track record on capital projects. The City allows its facilities to fall into disrepair due to mismanagement and then creates long term projects to build new ones while the community is starved of the resources it needs for public safety and prosperity.

There is a better solution!!!

  • Bring stakeholders together to create balanced budgets that focus on the needs of our City! Fund priorities from the general fund, not from variable sales tax revenue that hurts our poor and our economy!
  • Manage the City in a more effective fashion to grow the economy and population. This will allow the City to get a higher proportion of state tax revenue.
  • Focus on people and management, not buildings! For example, TPD had 842 police officers in its latest report. The City of Mesa, which just a slightly lower population has 832 officers and a vastly superior police department. Mesa has a lower crime rate and a lower unemployment rate! 
  • Reprioritize! The City of Tucson found a way to fund the free crime bus from its general fund at taxpayer expense while bus ridership declined
County Attorney Laura Conover needs our help!

Several times in the news recently, we have seen violent criminals be let off with lesser charges or bonds that seem much smaller than what the crime seemed to have warranted. We have also watched criminals that have been previously let off in these circumstances go on to commit terrible crimes. Ms. Conover has taken to social media and has been setting her side of the record straight by publicly saying, the blame for these bad situations is on behalf of the Judges her prosecutors are going in front of. Ms. Conover has asked for help holding these Judges that are bad actors accountable. 

Ms. Conover- where is your courage? Should you not bring transparency to the public so that the public can hold elected judges accountable? Community safety takes the entire community. Stop deflecting and gaslighting and allow the community to come together to effectuate change! The offer is on the table.

Below is part of an X thread, our offer is genuine.


OTHER VOICES ON PROP 414

 

Other groups are also saying the same thing!  Mayor and Council did not include our voices and if you look at the details none of the new money they want to spend is going to help people, it goes to buildings and equipment.

The Tucson Police Protective League Released Their statement, read it here:

Listen to TCFC Steering Leader Josh Jacobsen, Interviewed by Bruce Ash on Inside Track:

Tim Steller, AZ Daily Star, did a great article on Sunday:

"Tim Steller's column: Tucson faces a possible turning-point year" (REGARDING Prop 414)

Here are some Excerpts:

"Instead, the Old Pueblo persists from year to year in some slight variation of its former self: Delightful, dirty, lively, dangerous, full of unrealized potential and barely hanging on to what it’s got.

I’ve often viewed it as a “one step forward, one step back” city, with each element of progress usually offset by something dismaying."

[...]

"There’s no question Tucson needs to upgrade its public safety. The number of traffic deaths is alarming. The number of murders went up last year over 2023, rising from 58 to 65. Street takeovers and drug-users’ congregations are a regular menace.

But what I think many Tucsonans think of when they think of public safety is how police never show up when they call. Often, locals don’t bother calling when relatively minor incidents, like car break-ins or thefts of outdoor belongings, occur. If Prop. 414 could fix this; it might merit passage.

I’m not convinced yet. And I’m not sure if the message sent by rejecting the proposition isn’t better.

Tucsonans have been receptive to tax increases, bond issues and similar elections for years now, including one that is making progress on repairing our streets. But this grab-bag proposal, dubbed the Safe & Vibrant City proposition seemingly came out of nowhere."

CLICK HERE for Full Article: Tim Steller's column: Tucson faces a possible turning-point year

 

NEW WAKE-UP TUCSON PODCAST

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    Our good friend and TCFC’s first member, Chris DeSimone is starting his new show on January 27th. Chris's show will still air from 6:00 am to 9:00 am, Monday through Friday. 

    Catch the new Wake Up Tucson Show on Youtube, Facebook, Instagram and the Live The Dream app and website. Best wishes on the next chapter Chris

 

 



3 comments


  • Beth G

    Wow, asking for more money without showing that you at least tried to find it in the budget is not good fiscal policy and responsible budgeting. I would like to see them try this with public input before getting a blank check.


  • Martin

    Thank you for this information. Very informative.


  • Mary

    So the crime free buses cost 30 million a year put 10 million to building a rehab camp in the Marana empty Prision 10 million for more safety officers and 10 million for streets lower our interest rates and taxes and make it illegal to live in alleys bus stops people’s properties etc etc


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Happy MLK Day 2025! Prop 414 & More TCFC Newsletter for Jan 20, 2025