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Paid for By Common Sense on Safety, Yes on Prop. 36, a ballot measure committee controlled by Mayor Matt Mahan, District Attorney Thien Ho, and Mayor Bobbie Singh-AllenContributions or gifts to Common Sense on Safety, Yes on Prop. 36 are not tax deductible.