Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Proposal

Title: Proposition 30
Author: I am a 20 year old student at a Community college who receives Financial help.
Date:October 1, 2012
Topic: Proposition 30 is a prop in which it can help students and schools.
Exigence:California now suffering of a state-wide budget in need of funding in trying not to spend $6 billion in budget cuts for public schools.
Intended Audience: General Public
Purpose: To inform California about Prop 30
Claims: YES ON PROP 30

Ethos: I am a current college student. This is my third semester here and I have been receiving financial help. If Prop 30 does not pass, it will affect me same as with other students who are receiving help from the government. Class courses are very expensive to pay including text books. As in doing my homework about researching about Prop 30, there were good pros that will happen if Prop 30 goes through to the system. Students who were not able to afford to college before or who are not able to go, will be able to afford to go to college now without warring about how much you have to pay for school. Being a college student, I say Yes to prop 30. 


Pathos: My mother experienced college before. She would go to college and work at the same time, but the money she would get from working, was not enough to pay for her classes. My mother did not qualify for financial back then. It was her first semester at a community college, in half of the semester, She dropped out of college.  


Logos: Proposition 30 will increase the personal income tax on annual earnings over 4250,00 for about seven years. Also will increase the sales and use tax revenue for four years. Prop 30 will fund public safety services from the state to local governments. It would help K-12 schools with 89% and community colleges with 11% of the tax revenue to provide students a good education.


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