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Proposition 29 is Taxpayer Waste Waiting to Happen

Posted by The Master Cylinder on May 7, 2012

The June primary is nearly, and the debate over Proposition 29 grows more intense, not surprisingly since it is about the only major issue on the ballot.

Predictably, proponents are trying to focus attention on the “No on 29” being funded by the Big Tobacco bully that only cares about the potential threat to its profits. But voters aren’t stupid and can figure that out for themselves.  After all, when Proposition 10 was in the ballot in 1998, the tobacco companies were up front in their ads about their leading role against that tobacco tax, and with that issue out of the way, they focused on their policy arguments against Prop. 10.

And it nearly worked: Prop. 10, a “sin” tax to fnd early-childhood development programs, barely passed at a time of great economic growth in California (remember when we had prosperity?).

Prop 29. taxes on something bad (cigarettes) for something good (cancer research). But there are broader policy issues in the fine print that voters ought to be concerned about. Voters should question the sincerity of its laudable goal — cancer research — when you learn that this measure creates a new 9-member board composed of political appointees that would have complete control over how $735 million in new taxes are spent with no accountability to the public.

Despite the best intentions of its supporters, examples of questionable management have emerged since Prop. 10’s passage. When you consider that Prop. 10 was a better crafted measure with more built-in accountability, and that Prop. 29 imposes literally no transparency and accountability on the very people providing the funds, we can have zero confidence Prop. 29 won’t result in the abuse of tax money.

And if that doesn’t convince you of the bad policy in this measure, just read this editorial from the LA Times. You would expect that one of the most liberal publications in the country would be more than eager to stick it to the tobacco industry, but even the LA Times editorial board acknowledged this flaw and encouraged a no vote.  The last thing we need in California is another government entity using taxpayer dollars to serve their own self interests. It’s no wonder politicians have a reputation for being crooked and dirty. Voters need to put the kibosh on Prop. 29.

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OCBE 3 Mailbox: Williams In The Mail & Press Release

Posted by Former Blogger Chris Emami on May 7, 2012

In the Orange County Board of Education, Trustee Area 3 race Ken Williams has had the first mailer go out to voters today (Full Disclosure:Custom Campaigns is the lead consultant on this race).

It is always tough to do mail in a race for a seat that is the size of a County Supervisors but draws far less attention. Here is the mailer which is on a 8.5 x 5.5 size piece of cardstock:

 

While we are on the topic of the Williams campaign. This press release just came across the wire:

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Santa Ana City Council Campaign Contribution Law

Posted by Charles Hart on May 6, 2012

Tonight the Santa Ana City Council is going to, more than likely, vote to remove a restriction on campaign contributions and loans and the effect they play on how our Councilmembers vote.

 California Government Code and the Political Reform Act, along with Santa Ana Charter, require that elected officials abstain from voting on any matter where the official received a campaign contribution of more than $250 in the 12 months immediately preceding a vote. In November 1996, Ordinance NS 2034 was adopted by the City Council which imposed an additional restriction prohibiting a Councilmember from soliciting or accepting campaign contributions or loans of more than $250 for a period of three months following a vote.

 The current sitting Santa Ana City Council has been plagued with controversy over Councilmembers voting on matters for which they have  received campaign contributions. Back in 2010, Councilmembers Sal Tinajero and Michele Martinez received several thousand dollars in campaign contributions from companies with a financial stake in a land project called the Station District. Without their votes the council did not have the votes to approve the project.  The contributions came both before and after the vote.

 This was in direct violation of the state and city laws discussed above, and when exposed, the Councilmembers returned the contributions, but the vote had already been cast. The legally correct thing to do would have been to undue the vote and sanction or fine the Councilmembers that illegally voted, but our City Council claimed it was too late to undue the contractual commitments made. A contract illegally entered into is void, and that is what should have occurred, but our Council once again failed to do the right thing. 

 Tonight our City Council is going to try and make things right by simply making the law that makes what they do illegal, go away. So if we stop saying that robbery is illegal then it’s okay for us to rob and be robbed – right? 

 Wrong!  A rose by any other name is still a rose; and the practice of putting your vote out for sale is wrong.  Santa Ana City Councilmembers are very arrogant in the positions of authority that they have been elected to and have repeatedly said “Hey, if you don’t like it – vote me out.” Well, I agree with that statement and I urge the Santa Ana Voters to do just that this November.

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Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association PAC Endorses Deborah Pauly

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on May 6, 2012

This came over the wire from the Deborah Pauly for Supervisor campaign…

Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association Endorses Deborah Pauly for Supervisor

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CA CD 46: Assemblyman Don Wagner Announces Endorsement for GOP’s Jerry Hayden

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on May 6, 2012

This came over the wire from Jerry Hayden’s campaign (seeking to unseat Loretta Sanchez) on Friday…

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Friday, May 4, 2012

Contact: Alex Avetoom

CA CD 46: Assemblyman Don Wagner Announces Endorsement for GOP’s Jerry Hayden

(Santa Ana, CA)- Today, popular Orange County Assemblyman Don Wagner announced his support for Republican Jerry Hayden in the 46th Congressional District. Hayden is the Republican endorsed candidate collecting broad based support to remove liberal Democrat Loretta Sanchez. Read the rest of this entry »

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Spitzer Campaign eNewsletter 4-30-2012

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on May 6, 2012

This came over the wire from the Todd Spitzer for Supervisor campaign on Monday…

Friends of Todd Spitzer
April 30 – 2012
Issue: 5
Spitzer Campaign eNewsletter

EVENTS
Todd Spitzer judges Chili Cook-off  Read the rest of this entry »

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OCGOP 13th Annual Flag Day Dinner June 11th

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on May 6, 2012

This came over the wire from the Republican Party of Orange County on Friday…

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Orange County Registrar of Voters Presidential Primary Election Update

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on May 6, 2012

This came over the wire from the Registrar of Voters’s office yesterday…

Voting Begins Monday

Vote-by-Mail Balloting Begins May 7th

Shown at right our vote-by-mail team prepares for walk-in voting, which will begin Monday, May 7th. Next week we will be mailing 650,000 vote-by-mail ballots to voters throughout Orange County. That is a 50% increase from 2004.

Neal Kelley
Registrar of Voters

Improving Voter Rolls

Earlier this week we released our report on our efforts to improve the quality of voter data. We are the only California county to take a new approach to the age old problem of moving voters.

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Poll Worker Trainers Heading to Class

Our poll worker trainers have finished their in-house training and will be heading to one of a dozen remote training sites on Monday, where we will begin the process of training thousands of poll workers.

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Sorting Vote-by-Mail Ballots

Quality Assurance Team Critical

Several years ago we instituted quality assurance teams to ensure there are no errors in ballot delivery. Making sure the correct ballot is sent to the right voter is critical and is a part of our daily operation.

 

Poll Workers 1,903  |  VBMs Mailed: 0  |  VBMs Returned: 0

 

Sample Ballots Online

Voters can access their sample ballot online by visiting our new voter portal. This portal allows a voter to enter private, identifying information, which will then display their voter info. This includes their registration info, ballot info, elected officials, polling place and their sample ballot. This portal can be accessed by hovering over any tab on our new website.

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Lincoln Club Endorsements for Central Committee

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on May 6, 2012

This came over the wire from the Lincoln Club of Orange County via OC Political friend Dr. James Huang…

Lincoln Club of Orange CountyThe Lincoln Club of Orange County’s State PAC has endorsed the following candidates for the Republican Party of Orange County Central Committee:

55th Assembly District: Brett Barbre, Peggy Huang, Hon. Tim Shaw

65th Assembly District: Baron Night, Samuel Han, Hon. Shawn Nelson

68th Assembly District: Mark Bucher, Ray Grangoff, Hon. Jeff Lalloway, Walter Myers, Todd Spitzer, Hon. Fred Whitaker

69th Assembly District: Gwen Dyrud

72nd Assembly District: Michael Gates, Hon. Matthew Harper, Hon. Kermit Marsh, Hon. Mark McCurdy, Hon. Janet Nguyen

73rd Assembly District: Evan Chaffee, Norm Dickinson, Jon Fleischman, Greg Woodard, Mary Young

74th Assembly District: Scott Baugh, TJ Fuentes, Hon. Don Hansen, Jeff Mathews, John Warner

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Wagner: Budget Fact Check — Revenue Score Card

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on May 5, 2012

This came over the wire from Assemblyman Don Wagner’s office yesterday…

Don Wagner | District 70
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