Oakland Unified School District Measure G (February 2008)
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The Oakland Unified School District Measure G appeared appeared on the February 5, 2008 ballot in Alameda County, California. It passed, with 79.4% of the vote. The measure was a parcel tax increase, authorizing $195 per parcel.
Text of the ballot question:
To attract and retain highly qualified teachers, maintain courses that help students qualify for college, maintain up-to-date textbooks and instructional materials, keep class sizes small, continue after-school academic programs, maintain school libraries, and provide programs, including arts and music, that enhance student achievement, shall Oakland Unified School district, without increasing he current rate, continue to levy its education special tax of $195 per parcel, commencing July 1, 2009, exempting low-income taxpayers, and with all money benefiting Oakland schools?
See also
- California city and county ballot initiatives
- California 2008 local ballot measures
- Alameda County, California ballot measures

