![]() Revenues collected and expended each year and (2) the status of any project andĭescription of services or programs funded from proceeds of the Tax. The report shall state: (1) the amount of Tax ![]() Independent auditor prepare and file a report with the Board by December 31 ofĮach year the Tax is imposed. If this Tax is approved by voters, the County Auditor-Controller shall have an The Tax will expire ten (10) years after the Of the first calendar quarter after the execution of the SBE contract Quarter that is more than 110 days after approval of this Measure or the first day The Tax will commence the latter of the first day of the first calendar Received by each city and district from transactions and use taxes previously Tax to pay more than combined rate, and (3) have no impact on the revenue ![]() Taxes to exceed the combined rate limit, (2) not cause any person subject to the Tax, when aggregated with all other transactions and use taxes within the city orĭistrict subject to the combined rate limit will (1) not cause the rate of all such (currently two (2) percent) is not exceeded in any city or district such that the The SBE contract ensure the combined local transactions and use tax rate limit The Ordinance provides that the County shall contract with the California Stateīoard of Equalization (“SBE”) to administer the Tax. Otherwise directed by the Board to address the causes and effects of Homeless children, families, foster youth, veterans, battered women, seniors,ĭisabled individuals, and other homeless adults, consistent with the strategiesĭeveloped through the Homeless Initiative adopted by the Board, and as Housing, transportation, outreach, prevention, and supportive services for Proceeds from the Tax will be used to generate ongoing funding to prevent andĬombat homelessness within Los Angeles County, including funding mentalĪnd housing subsidies, case management and services, emergency and affordable This Measure was placed on the ballot by resolution of theĬounty Board of Supervisors (“Board”) and, if approved, will result in theĮnactment of Ordinance No. Personal property in the incorporated and unincorporated territory of theĬounty (“Tax”). Transactions and use tax on the gross receipts of any retailer from the sale of all Los Angeles (“County”) to impose a one-quarter percent (0.25%) special The following impartial analysis of the measure was prepared by the office of Los Angeles County Counsel: “Īpproval of Measure H (“Measure”) would authorize the County of 2017-0001 to levy a ¼ cent sales tax for ten years, with independentĪnnual audits and citizens’ oversight? Women, seniors, disabled individuals, and other homeless adults shall voters authorize Supportive services for homeless children, families, foster youth, veterans, battered Subsidies, emergency and affordable housing, transportation, outreach, prevention, and Health, substance abuse treatment, health care, education, job training, rental Los Angeles County Plan to Prevent and Combat Homelessness. The following question appeared on the ballot: “ A copy of this document is available here.Ī two-thirds (66.67%) vote was required for the approval of Measure H. The specific services and programs to be funded by Measure H would comply with the "Approved Strategies to Combat Homelessness," which was drafted by the Los Angeles County Homeless Initiative and approved by the county board of supervisors on February 9, 2016. It was approved.Ī yes vote was a vote in favor of authorizing a 0.25 percent county sales tax for 10 years in order to fund homeless services and prevention.Ī no vote was a vote against authorizing a 0.25 percent county sales tax for 10 years in order to fund homeless services and prevention. Los Angeles County, California ballot measuresĪ sales tax measure to fund homeless services and prevention was on the ballot for Los Angeles County voters in Los Angeles County, California, on March 7, 2017. School Bond for Facility Improvements: Aliso Viejo, Dana Point and Laguna Niguel voters decided on a tax levy of $.03 for every $100 of assessed home value in order to repair aging classrooms and facilities at schools serving their respective areas.Measure H: Los Angeles County Sales Tax for Homeless Services and Prevention School Bond for Facility Improvements: Capistrano Beach and San Clemente voters decided on a tax levy of $.03 for every $100 of assessed home value in order to repair aging classrooms and facilities at schools serving their respective areas. Secretary of State: Roughly 100% of precincts reporting OC Registrar Vote Centers Reporting: 147/189 The Latest Poll Results from the Secretary of State and OC Registrar of Voters for South County Elections and Measures
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