Vote NO on Measure A
Stanton Measure A will promote a "black market" of illegal pot sales and illegal activity in our residential neighborhoods, apartment complexes, condo associations, mobile home parks, etc. And our city attorney already said "All revenue from this tax would be deposited into the
City’s General Fund and could be used for general City operations and services..." so the tax will not be reserved for police or fire services. On November 5, 2019 Vote NO on measure A and click here to read more...
Vote No on Measure A and B. Keep our neighborhoods safe, keep our home values up, and no more taxes!
Vote NO on Measure B
Stanton Measure B is a tax on residential homes, mobile homes, and any building a person can stay in. It’s not just a tax on hotels. And our city attorney already said "All revenue from this tax would be deposited into the
City’s General Fund and could be used for general City operations and services..." so the tax will not be reserved for police or fire services. On November 5, 2019 Vote NO on measure B and click here to read more...
Vote No on Measure A and B. Keep our neighborhoods safe, keep our home values up, and no more taxes!
Vote NO on Measures A and B
- We uncovered Stanton City Council's secret closed session meeting negotiating a $15,000,000 (15 million dollars) real estate deal!
- We uncovered Stanton City Council taking $5,000,000 (five million dollars) out of the general fund instead of using it for our 9-1-1 Safety Services!
- We uncovered Stanton City Council paying $350,000 to our city manager for just 8 months of work!
- We uncovered that many of our own City Council Members have been funding campaigns to increase our taxes for many years!
- We uncovered that Stanton City Hall paid out ONE MILLION DOLLARS to just 4 city employees in 2018!
No wonder we have no money. Our City Council paid our Stanton City Manager over $350,000 in 2018 according to Transparent California. But he only worked for 8 months! He worked 8 months and got paid $350,000! He did such a fine job that our city is out of money again so now we have two more taxes on our ballot this November! What is going on with our City Council? Click here and see for yourself...
Our City Council had plenty of money until they took $5,000,000 out of our general fund and sent it to CALPERS in April 2019. AND we were promised that our Stanton Utility Taxes and Stanton Sales Tax would both be used for 9-1-1 Safety Services! We are taxed 5% on all utilities (tap water, cell and home phones, electricity, gas) and 1% on all taxable sales to pay for Sheriff and Fire and our own City Council diverted our money again! $5 million! This is why we have no money again. Click here and see item 12A of the council meeting minutes for yourself.
Here is where our tax money is going... Our City Council is giving it away to many employees earning over $200,000 per year! Look, according to Transparent California City Hall paid out ONE MILLION DOLLARS to just 4 city employees in 2018! As a Stanton resident how can you afford to pay city employees over $200,000 a year when you aren't even making $200,000! Click here and see for yourself...
The City Of Placentia is going to save TWO MILLION DOLLARS or more by leaving the Orange County Fire Authority and establish its own city-run fire department. This is the same Fire Authority that our city uses. If we did the same as Placentia this could save us money and reduce our taxes. Click here and see how Placentia did it.
Did you know that Stanton City Hall is only open 12 days during December? Our city could save lots of money and reduce our city taxes if our administrative staff worked part-time 3 days a week. They already have every Friday off now. And since there are so many city holidays during the year they are basically only working part-time already anyway. Why pay for full-time staff if City Hall is not open full-time? Having a part-time staff 24-30 hours a week will save us money and reduce our taxes.
How can our Sheriff's be effective if they are talking with the homeless all day long. Here is where we can save lots of money and reduce our taxes. The homeless are all over our city. There aren't any in Yorba Linda, Aliso Viejo, Villa Park, or Los Alamitos but we have plenty. If we put them in a camp like San Clemente did then they would all be in one place and easier to manage and take up less time away from our Sheriffs saving us money and reducing our taxes. Click here and see how San Clemente did it.