GOVERNMENT RELATIONS Continued from page 6
More than 5,000 local transpor- tation improvement projects are already underway across the state thanks to SB 1.
Makes traffic congestion worse. Our freeways and major thoroughfares are among the most congested in the nation, and Californians spend too much time stuck in traffic away from family and work. Tis measure would stop projects that will reduce traffic congestion.
Costs drivers and taxpayers more money in the long-run. Te average driver spends $739 per year on front end alignments, body damage, shocks, tires and other repairs because of bad roads and bridges. Additionally, it costs eight times more to fix a road than to maintain it. By delaying or stopping projects, this measure will cost motorists more money in the
long run.
Hurts job creation and our economy. Reliable transportation infrastructure is critical to get Californians to work, move goods and services to the market, and support our economy. Tis measure would eliminate more than 680,000 good-paying jobs and nearly $183 billion in economic growth that will be created fixing our roads over the next decade.
Stop the Attack on Safety Our job, albeit laborious and
expensive, is simple. We want voters to Stop the Attack on Bridge and Road Safety by voting NO on Prop 6. Our side has one task - asking voters to say NO to Prop 6. Our campaign will speak to our base supporter and to those undecided voters that will vote with us with the right messaging and outreach. As such, you won’t see a “one size fits all” commercial or mail piece.
Our fight will be highly targeted, segmented and strategic to make the most of the resources that AGC and the coalition have brought to bear in this fight. AGC members know better
than anyone else what is at stake. California’s critical transportation infrastructure — highways, roads, transit systems and goods movement corridors — will enjoy over $50 billion over the next decade. SB 1 revenues will finally provide funding that keeps up with inflation. As members of AGC, and interested residents of the state, we all have an opportunity to remind our colleagues, workforce, and industry partners to participate in the democratic process and vote NO on Prop 6 on November 6. Our industry and California’s infra- structure future depend on it. For more information on how you
can help the NO on Prop 6 campaign visit
https://noprop6.com.
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