Illustration of a hand placing a ballot in a box labeled "Prop. M".
Illustration by Neil Ballard of a hand placing a ballot into a box labeled "Prop. M."

Proposition M would change the city’s business-tax structure. Note that this measure competes with Prop L. Learn more in 60 seconds. Then, vote!

Prop M 60 seconds explainer video. Video by Laura Wenus.

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  1. Voted no.
    There must be better ways to support our restaurants than potentially alienating a good chunk of the City&County’s annual tax income. This has happened before, see prop C. Finally, regardless of what it says or does: A tax overhaul of this impact should 100% not go in front of voters at large.

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