Yes on California Proposition 30: This measure would boost air quality, fire preparedness [Opinion]
, you won’t pay a cent for Proposition 30, but you will benefit from cleaner air for all.
Transit emissions are the biggest single source of air pollutants, and Proposition 30 tackles them from every angle. First, it provides families with subsidies to help make zero-emissions vehicles more affordable, with at least half of the money of the programs’ resources going to low-income Californians and disadvantaged communities.
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