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VOTE YES
Vote YES for Community Services Bonds
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The fourth question is as follows:
“Should the City of Philadelphia borrow ONE HUNDRED THIRTYFOUR MILLION DOLLARS ($134,000,000.00) to be spent for and toward capital purposes as follows: Transit; Streets and Sanitation; Municipal Buildings; Parks, Recreation and Museums; and Economic and Community Development?”
If passed, this would allocate $134 million in bonds to fund numerous services Philadelphia residents enjoy and depend on. This money would fund public buildings, street repair and sanitation, community programs, parks and recreation, and maintenance of the city transit system. All of the services are the foundation of a modern society, which values civic institutions and public spaces. It also maintains the foundation on which communities and businesses thrive. To continue to improve and support the City of Philadelphia, voters should answer yes to this question.
This ballot measure is progressive.
The fourth question is as follows:
“Should the City of Philadelphia borrow ONE HUNDRED THIRTYFOUR MILLION DOLLARS ($134,000,000.00) to be spent for and toward capital purposes as follows: Transit; Streets and Sanitation; Municipal Buildings; Parks, Recreation and Museums; and Economic and Community Development?”
If passed, this would allocate $134 million in bonds to fund numerous services Philadelphia residents enjoy and depend on. This money would fund public buildings, street repair and sanitation, community programs, parks and recreation, and maintenance of the city transit system. All of the services are the foundation of a modern society, which values civic institutions and public spaces. It also maintains the foundation on which communities and businesses thrive. To continue to improve and support the City of Philadelphia, voters should answer yes to this question.
This ballot measure is progressive.
The fourth question is as follows:
“Should the City of Philadelphia borrow ONE HUNDRED THIRTYFOUR MILLION DOLLARS ($134,000,000.00) to be spent for and toward capital purposes as follows: Transit; Streets and Sanitation; Municipal Buildings; Parks, Recreation and Museums; and Economic and Community Development?”
If passed, this would allocate $134 million in bonds to fund numerous services Philadelphia residents enjoy and depend on. This money would fund public buildings, street repair and sanitation, community programs, parks and recreation, and maintenance of the city transit system. All of the services are the foundation of a modern society, which values civic institutions and public spaces. It also maintains the foundation on which communities and businesses thrive. To continue to improve and support the City of Philadelphia, voters should answer yes to this question.
This ballot measure is progressive.
Philadelphia County - Question 4
The fourth question is as follows:
Joe Biden
Joseph R. Biden, Jr. is the Democratic candidate for President of the United States. He was born in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Biden has a long career in public service, most notably serving as Vice President alongside President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2016.
This fall, voters in Philadelphia will consider four ballot questions. Three have to do with policing, which has captured the public interest in the wake of the nationwide protests against police violence and racism. The fourth involves the city budget.