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1 Committee Name 2016 CA BALLOT INITIATIVE LATE CONTRIBUTIONS TRACKER Cash on Hand 1/1-6/30 7/1-9/26 Late Contributions Total: 9/28 Committee Total Contributions Reported in the last 24 Hours Contributed by: Prop. 51 Improve School Facilities YES on 51 YES ON PROPOSITION 51 - CALIFORNIANS FOR QUALITY SCHOOLS, SPONSORED AND FUNDED BY COALITION FOR ADEQUATE SCHOOL HOUSING ISSUES COMMITTEE AND CBIA ISSUES COMMITTEE $5,202, $2,091, $7,828, $533, CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATIC PARTY;BRADDOCK & LOGAN SERVICES, INC.;RUGGERI- JENSEN-AZAR; PLATINUM PIPELINE, INC.; J & M, INC. ENGEO INCORPORATED; MCH ELECTRIC, INC.; LENNAR HOMES OF CALIFORNIA INC.,; AND AFFILIATED ENTITIES; DAVID L. GATES & ASSOCIATES, INC.; BUILDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION OF SAN DIEGO PAC; GRANVILLE HOMES, INC.; MURGA, STRAGE & CHALMERS, INC.; UCP, LLC GROUNDWORKS, INC.; KANA PIPELINE, INC.; LANSING COMPANIES; INTERIOR SPECIALISTS, INC.; NORTHSTAR SURVEYS, INC.; RMV PA2 DEVELOPMENT, LLC; LARGO CONCRETE, INC.; CONSOLIDATED CONTRACTING SERVICES, INC.; A.C. SPRAGGINS ENGINEERING & UNDERGROUND INC.; TEJON RANCH COMPANY; CALIFORNIA SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIATION, FRIENDS OF PUBLIC EDUCATION PAC
2 COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITY COALITION ISSUES COMMITTEE, YES ON 51 $118, $23, $141, $ TORLAKSON'S INVEST IN CALIFORNIA A BALLOT MEASURE COMMITTEE TO SUPPORT PROPOSITION 51, SUPERINTENDENT TOM $28, $1, $29, $0.00 CALIFORNIA TAXPAYERS AND EDUCATORS OPPOSED TO SPRAWL AND DEVELOPER ABUSE 51 Total: $7,999, $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 YES on 52 YES ON PROPOSITION 52 - A COALITION OF CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF HOSPITALS AND HEALTH SYSTEMS AND NON-PROFIT HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATIONS $17,747, $1,157, $18,904, $0.00 Prop. 52 Hospital Fees 52 CALIFORNIANS FOR HOSPITAL ACCOUNTABILITY AND QUALITY CARE - NO ON 52, SPONSORED BY SEIU - UNITED HEALTHCARE WORKERS WEST $3,588, $4,513, $8,102, $0.00 SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION, UNITED HEALTHCARE WORKERS WEST (NONPROFIT 501 (C)(5)) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $ Total: $27,007,612.55
3 Prop. 53 Vote on Revenue Bonds YES ON 53 - STOP BLANK CHECKS $424, $35, $459, NO ON PROP 53 - CALIFORNIANS TO PROTECT LOCAL CONTROL, A COALITION OF PUBLIC SAFETY, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, BUSINESS AND LABOR ORGANIZATIONS, AND TAXPAYERS $213, $1,557, $1,776, $5, CALIFORNIA PROFESSIONAL FIREFIGHTERS BALLOT ISSUES COMMITTEE Prop. 54 Legislative Transparency YES ON 54 - VOTERS FIRST, NOT SPECIAL INTERESTS - SPONSORED BY HOLD POLITICIANS ACCOUNTABLE $317, $1,986, $3,816, $1,513, CHARLES T. MUNGER CALIFORNIANS FOR AN EFFECTIVE LEGISLATURE $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 MILLION VOTER PROJECT ACTION FUND, SPONSORED BY SOCIAL JUSTICE ORGANIZATIONS $184, $0.00 $184, $0.00 Prop Year Income Tax Increase 55 YES ON 55 - CALIFORNIANS FOR BUDGET STABILITY, SPONSORED BY TEACHERS, HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS, DOCTORS AND LABOR ORGANIZATIONS $14,054, $29,938, $44,012, $19, CALIFORNIA KIDS CAMPAIGN, YES ON PROPS 55 & 56, SPONSORED BY COMMON SENSE KIDS ACTION, INC. $0.00 $295, $295, $ No Committees Opened 55 Total: $44,491, SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION POLITICAL EDUCATION AND ACTION FUND (SEIU PEA) (MPO)
4 56 FIGHT CANCER - YES ON 56, SPONSORED BY AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, INC. AND AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY CANCER ACTION NETWORK, INC. $163, $0.00 $163, $0.00 YES ON 56 - SAVES LIVES CALIFORNIA, A COALITION OF DOCTORS, DENTISTS, HEALTH PLANS, LABOR, HOSPITALS, AND NON-PROFIT HEALTH ADVOCATE ORGANIZATIONS $9,909, $3,780, $13,689, $0.00 MILLION VOTER PROJECT ACTION FUND, SPONSORED BY SOCIAL JUSTICE ORGANIZATIONS $184, $125, $329, $20, ANNE IRWIN Prop. 56 Tobacco Tax CALIFORNIA KIDS CAMPAIGN, YES ON PROPS 55 & 56, SPONSORED BY COMMON SENSE KIDS ACTION, INC. $0.00 $45, $45, $ Total: $14,227, PROTECT SMALL BUSINESS AND SMOKE FREE ALTERNATIVES, NO ON 56; SPONSORED BY SMOKE-FREE ALTERNATIVES TRADE ASSOCIATION $0.00 $1, $1, $ NO ON 56 - STOP THE SPECIAL INTEREST TAX GRAB. MAJOR FUNDING BY PHILIP MORRIS USA INC. AND R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, WITH A COALITION OF TAXPAYERS, EDUCATORS, HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS, LAW $0.00 $56,056, $56,056, $ Total: $56,057,319.09
5 Prop. 57 Early Criminal Release 57 YES ON PROP. 57, CALIFORNIANS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY AND REHABILITATION (Governor Brown's Committee) $119, $1,405, $1,524, $0.00 MILLION VOTER PROJECT ACTION FUND, SPONSORED BY SOCIAL JUSTICE ORGANIZATIONS $184, $0.00 $184, $0.00 CIVIC PARTICIPATION ACTION FUND - YES ON 57 (NONPROFIT 501(C)(4)) $0.00 $88, $88, $0.00 CALIFORNIA CALLS ACTION FUND - YES ON 57 (NONPROFIT 501(C)(4)) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $ None Filed 57 Total: $1,797, Prop. 58 Multilingual Education 58 YES ON 58, CALIFORNIANS FOR ENGLISH PROFICIENCY SPONSORED BY TEACHERS AND SERVICE EMPLOYEES ORGANIZATIONS $100, $765, $920, $55, None Filed SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION UNITED HEALTHCARE WORKERS WEST POLITICAL ISSUES COMMITTEE; VALLEY SOLUTIONS: ASSEMBLYMEMBER ADAM GRAY'S BALLOT MEASURE COMMITTEE; CALIFORNIA TEACHERS ASSOCIATION/ISSUES PAC Prop. 59 Referrendum on Freedom of Speech 59 MAKE THEM LISTEN - YES ON 59 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 OVERTURN CITIZENS UNITED, YES ON 59 $0.00 $98, $98, $ CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATIC PARTY 59 None Filed 59 Total: $98,818.70
6 Prop. 60 Condoms for Adult Film Actors Prop. 61 Prescription Drug Prices YES ON PROP 60, FOR ADULT INDUSTRY RESPONSIBILITY (FAIR) COMMITTEE, WITH MAJOR FUNDING BY AIDS HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION $70, $1,940, $2,010, $0.00 NO ON PROPOSITION 60, CALIFORNIANS AGAINST WORKER HARASSMENT, SPONSORED BY THE FREE SPEECH COALITION $50, $223, $274, $0.00 YES ON PROP 61, CALIFORNIANS FOR LOWER DRUG PRICES, WITH MAJOR FUNDING BY AIDS HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION AND CNA PAC $7,136, $5,050, $12,186, $0.00 CONSUMER WATCHDOG CAMPAIGN - YES ON 61, MAJOR FUNDING BY YES ON PROP 61, CALIFORNIANS FOR LOWER DRUG PRICES, WITH MAJOR FUNDING BY AIDS HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION AND CNA PAC $0.00 $75, $75, $ Total: $12,261, NO ON PROP 61 - CALIFORNIANS AGAINST THE DECEPTIVE RX PROPOSITION, A COALITION OF VETERANS DOCTORS PATIENT ADVOCATES SENIORS TAXPAYERS AND MEMBERS OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH AND MANUFACTURERS OF AMER. $65,868, $17,057, $82,925, $0.00
7 62 YES ON 62, NO ON 66. REPLACE THE COSTLY, FAILED DEATH PENALTY SYSTEM. SPONSORED BY TAXPAYERS FOR SENTENCING REFORM $343, $987, $1,412, $81, SEIU LOCAL 2015 ISSUES PAC CALIFORNIA FEDERATION OF TEACHERS COPE PROP/BALLOT COMMITTEE; SEIU LOCAL 2015 ISSUES PAC; CALIFORNIA FEDERATION OF TEACHERS COPE PROP/BALLOT COMMITTEE; SALLY EDSALL; PUBLIC DEFENDER ASSOCIATION OF SAN DIEGO COUNTY Prop. 62/66 Death Penalty 66 Yes on 66 / No on 62 PROTEUS ACTION LEAGUE NON-PROFIT 501 (C)(4) ORGANIZATION, OPPOSING MEASURE 66. CY $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 NO ON PROP 66 SPONSORED BY POWERPAC.ORG AND AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA, WITH HELP FROM ORGANIZATIONS FOR FAIR JUSTICE $256, $135, $391, $0.00 [Repeal Death Penalty] 62/ 66 Total: $1,804, CALIFORNIANS TO MEND, NOT END, THE DEATH PENALTY. NO ON PROP 62, YES ON PROP 66. SUPPORTED BY PROSECUTORS, LAW ENFORCEMENT, AND FAMILIES OF VICTIMS. $55, $543, $601, $2, PETE WILSON; ISAAC MORADI [Reform Death Penalty] 66/ 66 Total: $601, COALITION FOR CIVIL LIBERTIES - NO ON 63, A PROJECT OF CALIFORNIA RIFLE & PISTOL ASSOCIATION $14, $28, $42, $0.00 STOP PROP 63, A GRASSROOTS, COMMON-SENSE EFFORT FOR RATIONAL POLICY SPONSORED BY FIREARMS POLICY COALITION $66, $2, $68, $0.00
8 Prop. 63 Firearm/ Ammunition Restrictions 63 VETO GUNMAGEDDON, CITIZENS OF CALIFORNIA WHO ARE OPPOSED TO PROPOSITION 63, ASSEMBLY BILLS 1135, 1511, 1695 AND SENATE BILLS 880, 1235 AND $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $ Total: $110, NEWSOM BALLOT MEASURE COMMITTEE; SAFETY FOR ALL, YES ON PROP. 63, $97, $820, $918, $1, KATY ORR YES ON 64, CALIFORNIANS TO CONTROL, REGULATE AND TAX ADULT USE OF MARIJUANA WHILE PROTECTING CHILDREN, SPONSORED BY BUSINESS, PHYSICIANS, ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL-JUSTICE ADVOCATE ORGANIZATIONS $277, $10,688, $10,965, $0.00 NEW APPROACH PAC (MPO) $7,420, $1,000, $8,420, $0.00 CALIFORNIANS FOR SENSIBLE REFORM, SPONSORED BY GHOST MANAGEMENT GROUP, LLC DBA WEEDMAPS $185, $0.00 $185, $0.00 Prop. 64 Legalization of Marijuana 64 MARIJUANA POLICY PROJECT OF CALIFORNIA, YES ON 64 $25, $6, $32, $0.00 CALIFORNIANS FOR RESPONSIBLE MARIJUANA REFORM, SPONSORED BY DRUG POLICY ACTION, YES ON PROP. 64 $664, $34, $698, $0.00 ADULT USE CAMPAIGN FOR PROPOSITION 64; THE $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 DRUG POLICY ACTION - NON PROFIT 501C4, YES ON PROP. 64 $0.00 $3,000, $3,000, $0.00
9 64 FUND FOR POLICY REFORM (NONPROFIT 501(C)(4)) $0.00 $1,000, $2,970, $1,970, FUND FOR POLICY REFORM 54 Total: $26,272, NO ON PROP. 64, SPONSORED BY CALIFORNIA PUBLIC SAFETY INSTITUTE $66, $516, $582, $0.00 Prop. 65/ 67 Plastic Bags 65/ 67 67/ 65 AMERICAN PROGRESSIVE BAG ALLIANCE, A PROJECT OF THE SOCIETY OF THE PLASTICS INDUSTRY (NON- PROFIT 501 (C) (6)), YES ON 65 AND NO ON 67 $248, $191, $439, $0.00 COMMITTEE TO PROTECT THE PLASTIC BAG BAN, SPONSORED BY THE CALIFORNIA GROCERS ASSOCIATION (NON-PROFIT 501(C) 6): NO ON PROPOSITION 67 $1, $0.00 $1, $0.00 [Repeal the plastic bag ban] 65/ 67 Total: $441, YES ON 67 - PROTECT THE PLASTIC BAG BAN, SPONSORED BY ENVIRONMENTAL AND OCEAN PROTECTION ORGANIZATIONS, BUSINESSES INCLUDING GROCERS AND REUSABLE BAG MAKERS, AND OTHER NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS $224, $139, $371, $7, HEAL THE BAY (amended) SAVE THE BAG BAN, YES ON 67, SPONSORED BY ENVIRONMENT CALIFORNIA $88, $0.00 $88, $0.00 YES ON 67 - CALIFORNIANS AGAINST WASTE - PROTECT THE PLASTIC BAN (NON-PROFIT 501 (C) (4)) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 [Keep the ban on plastic] 67/ 65: $460, Total Cash on Hand as of 6/30 plus contributions received: $306,221,636.58
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