Watkins noted, "This victory represents a collective stand for public health, community well-being and the power of local democracy," highlighting the significance of community engagement.
Kalantari-Johnson emphasized, "Despite being outspent $1.9 million to our $85,000 by corporate special interests, the people of Santa Cruz stood strong and made their voices heard," showcasing grassroots campaign efforts.
Maviglio argued, "The fact that the vote is this close shows that even in the most progressive communities in California, voters are standing up to a regressive tax that hurts working families," stressing the contentious nature of the tax.
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