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Taxpayer Group Sues Calif. University Over Email

 

SACRAMENTO, Calif. —  An anti-tax group filed a lawsuit Thursday against California State University, Monterey Bay over an email sent by a professor urging students to support Proposition 30, the governor’s tax initiative on the November ballot.

The lawsuit by the Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association, filed in Monterey County Superior Court, said the email was sent from a university Internet address to more than 360 CSU-issued email addresses.

It urged recipients to support Proposition 30 and push others to vote for it, while warning of dire consequences if it fails. It also noted that students would receive a $498 tuition reimbursement if the initiative passes.

“The fate of Proposition 30 on the upcoming November ballot will directly affect our university (and our jobs),” said the email from Ernest Stromberg, a professor in the Division of Humanities and Communication.

He goes on to say that if voters reject the initiative, the CSU system will have to cut $250 million from its budget.

“This will include the very real possibility that faculty and staff will face threats of layoffs, furloughs, and other draconian cuts,” Stromberg said in the email.

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