Seiu California Unions
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SEIU in California We’re Over 700,000 Strong in California Over 700,000 Californians make up SEIU in California; we work throughout the state, in all 58 counties, and we represent California in all of its diversity. We are social workers, nurses, classroom aides, state workers, security officers, college professors, home care workers, janitors, and more. We work in four primary areas: healthcare, long-term care, public services (both state workers and local), and building services. Health Services: Over 150,000 nurses, LVNs, professional hospital employees, doctors, lab technicians, and other support staff in the health care industry are advocating for better patient care and safe conditions for workers and patients
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Followers:
✘ No
"The “Open Primary” measure will make it more expensive to win seats for candidates who support working families. "
Proposition 14: "Open"/ "Top Two" Primaries in California Primary on May 24, 2010 at 1:45AM.
✘ No
"Prop. 17 is backed by the auto insurance industry; it allows companies to reward long-standing, continuous clients with discounts. Lower-income people, who may have less continuous coverage, stand to lose. "
Proposition 17: Auto Insurance in California Primary on May 24, 2010 at 1:48AM.
"**NO POSITION** Prop. 13 writes current tax practice into the Constitution, and it has no effect on SEIU members. "
Proposition 13: Seismic Retrofitting in California Primary on May 24, 2010 at 1:45AM.
✘ No
"NO. By increasing the vote requirement to 2/3 for the expansion of public utilities, Prop. 16 increases the monopoly power of PG & E and other private utilities, which are backing it with an expensive, multi-million dollar campaign. PG & E alone plans to spend $35 million. Opposed by consumer watchdog groups, public utilities, and green energy advocates"
Proposition 16: Public Electricity in California Primary on May 24, 2010 at 1:47AM.
✘ No
"NO POSITION Prop. 15 creates public financing for Secretary of State candidates who choose to limit their spending and who show a broad base of small donor support; while it might reduce corporate influence, it would also restrict SEIU members’ role in supporting candidates who choose the public financing option"
Proposition 15: CALIFORNIA FAIR ELECTIONS ACT in California Primary on May 24, 2010 at 1:46AM.
