Proposition 39:
The California Clean Energy Jobs Act
Ensures schools and communities benefit from energy efficiency and clean energy projects. Over the next five years, nearly $2.5 billion in new revenue from the passage of Proposition 39 will help create clean energy jobs, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save schools money by lowering energy costs.
Allocations
County | District | School | Total Allocation |
---|---|---|---|
Sacramento | Sacramento City Unified | $2,059,575 | |
Orange | Capistrano Unified | $2,097,901 | |
Orange | Garden Grove Unified | $2,330,347 | |
Riverside | Corona-Norco Unified | $2,372,163 | |
San Francisco | San Francisco Unified | $2,410,345 | |
San Bernardino | San Bernardino City Unified | $2,566,317 | |
Orange | Santa Ana Unified | $2,730,824 | |
Sacramento | Elk Grove Unified | $2,850,314 | |
Fresno | Fresno Unified | $3,497,701 | |
Los Angeles | Long Beach Unified | $3,856,125 | |
San Diego | San Diego Unified | $5,261,300 | |
Los Angeles | Los Angeles Unified | $26,280,638 |