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Jun 30, 2026
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San Diego County Sales Tax Increase Heads to November Ballot

San Diego County voters will have the opportunity this November to vote on a proposed half-cent sales tax increase. The initiative, known as the San Diego County Health & Safety Act, aims to address several critical issues including healthcare, public safety, and the ongoing Tijuana River sewage crisis.

The county Registrar of Voters confirmed that the coalition behind the measure successfully gathered enough signatures to qualify for the ballot. This coalition, comprising labor and advocacy groups, is focusing its campaign on countering federal budget cuts that could impact local services.

Courtney Baltiyskyy, a spokesperson for the coalition, emphasized the importance of the measure, stating, “This November, San Diego County voters have the power to protect San Diego from everything Washington is trying to take away.” The coalition argues that the tax increase is necessary to maintain essential services in the face of federal reductions.

Allocation of Funds

If approved, the sales tax hike is projected to generate $360 million annually. Up to 60 percent of these funds would be allocated to child care and health services for children, as well as healthcare for uninsured or underinsured residents. Additionally, nearly 23 percent of the funds would be directed towards addressing the Tijuana sewage issue, while the remaining 18 percent would support public safety services, including wildfire prevention and crisis response.

Challenges Ahead

The coalition faces a challenging campaign, as many voters are already burdened by rising costs and express skepticism towards local government initiatives. A recent poll indicated that 57 percent of San Diego city residents believe the county is on the wrong track, highlighting the uphill battle the coalition faces in persuading the electorate.

In related local news, the city of Encinitas is increasing development impact fees for housing projects by 200 to 500 percent. These fees, which developers pay to fund community infrastructure improvements, are set to rise significantly, sparking criticism from the Building Industry Association. Encinitas Mayor Bruce Ehlers has defended the increase, citing the need for more funding to support local infrastructure projects.

Meanwhile, in the race for California’s State Superintendent of Schools, San Diego Unified School District Trustee Richard Barrera is trailing in fundraising but has the backing of the influential California Teachers Association. The CTA’s financial support could prove decisive in the upcoming election.


Original reporting: Voice of San Diego — read the source article.

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