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California Primary - June 08, 2010

Proposition 15: CALIFORNIA FAIR ELECTIONS ACT

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YES

California League Of Conservation Voters on Proposition 15: CALIFORNIA FAIR ELECTIONS ACT 10:38AM May 22, 2010

Proposition 15 is designed as a small step towards public funding for state campaigns in California. It will repeal the current state ban on public funding for political campaigns, and institute a pilot public funding program for the Secretary of State election in the 2014 and 2018 elections. In

YES

Los Angeles Times on Proposition 15: CALIFORNIA FAIR ELECTIONS ACT 3:45PM May 23, 2010

YES Levying a fee on lobbyists to fund political campaigns is worth a try.

YES

San Francisco Chronicle on Proposition 15: CALIFORNIA FAIR ELECTIONS ACT 4:09PM May 23, 2010

Vote Yes on Proposition 15 to test whether public funding for political races will clean up the system. Other views

NO

Mc Clintock: 4th District Congressman (R) on Proposition 15: CALIFORNIA FAIR ELECTIONS ACT 6:34PM May 23, 2010

The real purpose of this measure is to allow the legislature to tap taxpayers to finance political campaigns. Jefferson said it best: “To compel a man to subsidize with his taxes the propagation of ideas which he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical.”

YES

San Jose Mercury News on Proposition 15: CALIFORNIA FAIR ELECTIONS ACT 6:08PM May 23, 2010

YES Proposition 15, the initiative on the June ballot to publicly finance the 2014 and 2018 campaigns for secretary of state, won’t eliminate the influence of money in politics. It’s a small step in the right direction, however — and if it’s successful, it could lead to much-needed broader

NO

California Federation Of Republican Women on Proposition 15: CALIFORNIA FAIR ELECTIONS ACT 11:44PM May 23, 2010

Another cleverly disguised title. Prop 15 would create publicly funded races for the Secretary of State’s office for the 2014 and 2018 election cycles. What is scary about this initiative is that it repeals the 1978 Political Reform Act that prohibits candidates from receiving public moneys for

NO

Seiu California Unions on Proposition 15: CALIFORNIA FAIR ELECTIONS ACT 1:46AM May 24, 2010

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

YES

Sierra Club California on Proposition 15: CALIFORNIA FAIR ELECTIONS ACT 1:29AM May 24, 2010

Cleaning up our political system is crucial to cleaning up our air and water and preserving our coast, parks, forests and deserts. Presently, wealthy developers, oil companies, utilities and other special interests hold too much influence over our elected officials, so Californians do not get the

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