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1 Committee Name 2016 CA BALLOT INITIATIVE LATE CONTRIBUTIONS TRACKER Cash on Hand 1/1-9/24 9/25-10/6 Late Contributions Total: 10/9 Committee Total Contributions Reported in the last 24 Hours Contributed by: Prop. 51 Improve School Facilities YES on YES on 52 YES ON PROPOSITION 51 - CALIFORNIANS FOR QUALITY SCHOOLS, SPONSORED AND FUNDED BY COALITION FOR ADEQUATE SCHOOL HOUSING ISSUES COMMITTEE AND CBIA ISSUES COMMITTEE $5,087, $1,519, $6,611, $5, PSOMAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE FACILITY COALITION ISSUES COMMITTEE, YES ON 51 $169, $59, $229, $0.00 TORLAKSON'S INVEST IN CALIFORNIA A BALLOT MEASURE COMMITTEE TO SUPPORT PROPOSITION 51, SUPERINTENDENT TOM $13, $1, $14, $0.00 CALIFORNIA TAXPAYERS AND EDUCATORS OPPOSED TO SPRAWL AND DEVELOPER ABUSE 51 Total: $6,855, $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 YES ON PROPOSITION 52 - A COALITION OF CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF HOSPITALS AND HEALTH SYSTEMS AND NON-PROFIT HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATIONS $4,276, $60, $4,531, $193, CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATIC PARTY; CALIFORNIA HOSPITALS COMMITTEE ON ISSUES, (CHCI) SPONSORED BY CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF HOSPITALS AND HEALTH SYSTEMS (CAHHS) Prop. 52 Hospital Fees 52 CALIFORNIANS FOR HOSPITAL ACCOUNTABILITY AND QUALITY CARE - NO ON 52, SPONSORED BY SEIU - UNITED HEALTHCARE WORKERS WEST $7,848, $201, $8,049, $0.00 SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION, UNITED HEALTHCARE WORKERS WEST (NONPROFIT 501 (C)(5)) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $ Total: $12,581,395.46
2 53 YES ON 53 - STOP BLANK CHECKS $154, $3, $158, $0.00 Prop. 53 Vote on Revenue Bonds 53 NO ON PROP 53 - CALIFORNIANS TO PROTECT LOCAL CONTROL, A COALITION OF PUBLIC SAFETY, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, BUSINESS AND LABOR ORGANIZATIONS, AND TAXPAYERS $1,326, $1,672, $4,727, $1,728, CALIFORNIA PUBLIC SECURITIES ASSOCIATION - ISSUES PAC (CAPSA- IPAC); BROWN FOR GOVERNOR 2014; UNITED CONTRACTORS NO ON 53, NEIGHBORS DEFENDING LOCAL CONTROL $9, $0.00 $9, $0.00 Prop. 54 Legislative Transparency YES ON 54 - VOTERS FIRST, NOT SPECIAL INTERESTS - SPONSORED BY HOLD POLITICIANS ACCOUNTABLE $1,202, $1,513, $2,715, $0.00 CALIFORNIANS FOR AN EFFECTIVE LEGISLATURE $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Prop Year Income Tax Increase 55 MILLION VOTER PROJECT ACTION FUND, SPONSORED BY SOCIAL JUSTICE ORGANIZATIONS $309, $20, $329, $0.00 YES ON 55 - CALIFORNIANS FOR BUDGET STABILITY, SPONSORED BY TEACHERS, HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS, DOCTORS AND LABOR ORGANIZATIONS $10,199, $3,222, $3,422, $200, CALIFORNIA KIDS CAMPAIGN, YES ON PROPS 55 & 56, SPONSORED AND MAJOR FUNDING BY COMMON SENSE KIDS ACTION, INC. $240, $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 COMMON SENSE KIDS ACTION, INC., YES ON PROPS. 55 AND 56 (NONPROFIT 501 (C) (4)) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $ No Committees Opened 55 Total: $3,752, AMERICAN FEDERATION OF STATE, COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES, AFL-CIO (MPO) FIGHT CANCER - YES ON 56, SPONSORED BY AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, INC. AND AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY CANCER ACTION NETWORK, INC. $133, $0.00 $133, $0.00
3 56 COMMON SENSE KIDS ACTION, INC., YES ON PROPS. 55 AND 56 (NONPROFIT 501 YES (C) ON 56 (4)) STOP CANCER - PLANNED $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 PARENTHOOD ADVOCATES MAR MONTE (NON PROFIT 501 (C)(4)) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 YES ON 56 STOP CANCER - PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF ORANGE AND SAN BERNARDINO COUNTIES' COMMUNITY ACTION FUND (NON PROFIT 501(C)(4)) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 YES ON 56 - SAVES LIVES CALIFORNIA, A COALITION OF DOCTORS, DENTISTS, HEALTH PLANS, LABOR, HOSPITALS, AND NON-PROFIT HEALTH ADVOCATE ORGANIZATIONS $7,977, $412, $10,390, $2,000, THOMAS F. STEYER MILLION VOTER PROJECT ACTION FUND, SPONSORED BY SOCIAL JUSTICE ORGANIZATIONS $309, $20, $329, $0.00 Prop. 56 Tobacco Tax 56 CALIFORNIA KIDS CAMPAIGN, YES ON PROPS 55 & 56, SPONSORED BY COMMON SENSE KIDS ACTION, INC. $240, $0.00 $240, $ Total: $11,093, PROTECT SMALL BUSINESS AND SMOKE FREE ALTERNATIVES, NO ON 56; SPONSORED BY SMOKE-FREE ALTERNATIVES TRADE ASSOCIATION $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 CALIFORNIA CITIZENS AGAINST SPECIAL INTERESTS AND WASTEFUL TAXES, NO ON PROP. 56 $14, $0.00 $14, $0.00
4 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... $28,366, $451, $38,412, $9,595, Total: $38,426, R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY (MADE BY ITS SERVICE COMPANY, RAI SERVICES COMPANY) JOHN MIDDLETON CO. (MADE BY ITS SERVICE COMPANY, ALTRIA CLIENT SERVICES LLC), AN AFFILIATE OF PHILIP MORRIS USA INC.; NUMARK LLC (MADE BY ITS SERVICE COMPANY, ALTRIA CLIENT SERVICES LLC), AN AFFILIATE OF PHILIP MORRIS USA INC.; UST LLC (MADE BY ITS SERVICE COMPANY, ALTRIA CLIENT SERVICES LLC), AN AFFILIATE OF PHILIP MORRIS USA INC.; PHILIP MORRIS USA INC. (MADE BY ITS SERVICE COMPANY, ALTRIA CLIENT SERVICES LLC); CORE-MARK INTERNATIONAL, INC. YES ON PROP. 57, CALIFORNIANS FOR PUBLIC SAFETY AND REHABILITATION (Governor Brown's Committee) $153, $501, $655, $0.00 Prop. 57 Early Criminal Release 57 MILLION VOTER PROJECT ACTION FUND, SPONSORED BY SOCIAL JUSTICE ORGANIZATIONS $309, $20, $329, $0.00 CIVIC PARTICIPATION ACTION FUND - YES ON 57 (NONPROFIT 501(C)(4)) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 CALIFORNIA STATEWIDE LAW ENFORCEMENT ASSOCIATION ISSUES COMMITTEE (NON-PROFIT 501 (C) 5): YES ON PROPOSITION 57 $236, $0.00 $236, $ Total: $1,220, NO ON 57 - STOP EARLY RELEASE OF VIOLENT CRIMINALS (SERVC) None Filed $15, $129, $144, $0.00
5 Prop. 58 Multilingual Education 58 LARA BALLOT MEASURE COMMITTEE; CALIFORNIANS FOR A 21ST CENTURY ECONOMY - YES ON 58, A RICARDO (Candidate: STATE SENATE 33 DISTRICT) (OFFICEHOLDER: STATE SENATE DISTRICT 33) $34, $0.00 $34, $0.00 YES ON 58, CALIFORNIANS FOR ENGLISH PROFICIENCY SPONSORED BY TEACHERS AND SERVICE EMPLOYEES ORGANIZATIONS $292, $869, $1,661, $500, None Filed CALIFORNIA TEACHERS ASSOCIATION/ISSUES PAC Prop. 59 Referrendum on Freedom of Speech 59 YES ON 59, CALIFORNIA CLEAN MONEY ACTION FUND TO OVERTURN CITIZENS UNITED (NON PROFIT 501(C)4) OVERTURN CITIZENS UNITED, YES ON None Filed $ $0.00 $ $0.00 $24, $29, $54, $ CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATIC PARTY 59 Total: $54, Prop. 60 Condoms for Adult Film Actors YES ON PROP 60, FOR ADULT INDUSTRY RESPONSIBILITY (FAIR) COMMITTEE, WITH MAJOR FUNDING BY AIDS HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION $292, $1,700, $1,992, $0.00 NO ON PROPOSITION 60, CALIFORNIANS AGAINST WORKER HARASSMENT, SPONSORED BY THE FREE SPEECH COALITION $120, $50, $173, GALACTICA FUSION INC.;VIVID $2, ENTERTAINMENT; STEVEN GALLON YES ON PROP 61, CALIFORNIANS FOR LOWER DRUG PRICES, WITH MAJOR FUNDING BY AIDS HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION AND CNA PAC $5,365, $1, $5,366, $0.00
6 Prop. 61 Prescription Drug Prices 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 $14, $75, $89, Total: $5,455, 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. $39,954, $292, $40,246, $ VOLUNTEERS FOR YES ON 62 $34, $2, $36, $0.00 YES ON 62, NO ON 66. REPLACE THE COSTLY, FAILED DEATH PENALTY SYSTEM. SPONSORED BY TAXPAYERS FOR SENTENCING REFORM $370, $1,234, $1,605, Prop. 62/66 Death Penalty 66 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, CALIFORNIANS FOR FAIR JUSTICE, SPONSORED BY SOCIAL JUSTICE ORGANIZATIONS $243, $462, $705, $0.00 [Repeal Death Penalty] 62/ 66 Total: $2,311, Yes on 66 / No on 62 LOS ANGELES POLICE PROTECTIVE LEAGUE ISSUES PAC - YES ON 66 $808, $0.00 $808, $0.00 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. $177, $527, $705, $0.00
7 [Reform Death Penalty] 66/ 62 Total: $1,513, COALITION FOR CIVIL LIBERTIES - NO ON 63, A PROJECT OF CALIFORNIA RIFLE & PISTOL ASSOCIATION $34, $51, $85, $0.00 Prop. 63 Firearm/ Ammunition Restrictions STOP PROP 63, A GRASSROOTS, COMMON-SENSE EFFORT FOR RATIONAL POLICY SPONSORED BY FIREARMS POLICY COALITION $55, $0.00 $56, $1, EDWARD RUTH 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: $142, NEWSOM BALLOT MEASURE COMMITTEE; SAFETY FOR ALL, YES ON CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATIC PARTY PROP. 63, $635, $3, $638, $ 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 $3,102, $274, $3,377, $0.00 NEW APPROACH PAC (MPO) $4,244, $250, $4,494, $0.00 CALIFORNIANS FOR SENSIBLE REFORM, SPONSORED BY GHOST MANAGEMENT GROUP, LLC DBA WEEDMAPS $33, $0.00 $33, $0.00 Prop. 64 Legalization of Marijuana 64 MARIJUANA POLICY PROJECT OF CALIFORNIA, YES ON 64 $30, $0.00 $30, $0.00 CALIFORNIANS FOR RESPONSIBLE MARIJUANA REFORM, SPONSORED BY DRUG POLICY ACTION, YES ON PROP. 64 $135, $1, $136, $0.00 ADULT USE CAMPAIGN FOR PROPOSITION 64; THE $ $0.00 $ $0.00 DRUG POLICY ACTION - NON PROFIT 501C4, YES ON PROP. 64 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00
8 FUND FOR POLICY REFORM (NONPROFIT 501(C)(4)) $0.00 $3,373, $3,373, $ Total: $11,446, SAM ACTION, INC., A COMMITTEE AGAINST PROPOSITION 64 WITH HELP FROM CITIZENS (NONPROFIT 501 (C)(4)) $870, $0.00 $870, $0.00 NO ON PROP. 64, SPONSORED BY CALIFORNIA PUBLIC SAFETY INSTITUTE $397, $411, $809, $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 $345, $7, $353, $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: $355, 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 $140, $248, $394, $5, SAVE THE BAG BAN, YES ON 67, SPONSORED BY ENVIRONMENT CALIFORNIA $49, $0.00 $49, $0.00 YES ON 67 - CALIFORNIANS AGAINST WASTE - PROTECT THE PLASTIC BAN (NON-PROFIT 501 (C) (4)) $ $6, $6, $0.00 NATURAL RESOURCES DEFENSE COUNCIL [Keep the ban on plastic] 67/ 65: $450, Total Cash on Hand as of 9/24 plus contributions received: $149,880,723.37
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