Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca Announces Support for Proposition 22
Prop. 22 Protects Funding for Local Sheriff, Police, Fire and Other Public Safety Services by Stopping State Raids of City, County and other Local Government Funds
For Immediate Release: August 26, 2010
Contact: Kathy Fairbanks: (916) 443-0872
Sacramento, CA – The Yes on 22 campaign, Californians to Protect Local Taxpayers and Vital Services, announced today that Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca has formally endorsed Proposition 22 on the November ballot.
SF Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) Board Votes Unanimously to Support Prop. 22
Prop. 22 Stops State Raids of Local Government, Transportation and Transit Funds. Protects Public Transit Services, Local Public Safety, Emergency Response, and Other Vital Local Services
Court Orders Changes to Prop. 22 Fiscal Impact Summary
Court calls LAO Fiscal Impact Statement “misleading and inconsistent with
requirements of the Election Code”
However, court-ordered changes still do not adequately inform voters of
Prop 22’s fiscal impact on local governments
For Immediate Release: August 9, 2010
League of California Cities Files Lawsuit to Modify Fiscal Impact in Prop. 22 Title & Summary and Ballot Label
Fiscal Impact Summary Fails to Reference How Prop. 22 Impacts Local Government Finances Even Though Prop. 22 is the Most Significant Ballot Measure Impacting Local Government Finances in Recent Memory
For Immediate Release: August 2, 2010
Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce Announces Support for Prop. 22
For Immediate Release: July 28, 2010
Kathy Fairbanks
(916) 443-0872
Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce Announces Support for Prop. 22
Salinas losing six of its elite anti-gang officers
Salinas Californian
Ballot Measure to Stop State Raids of Local Government and Transportation Funds Qualifies for November 2010 Ballot
Measure Will Protect Funding for Local Public Safety, Emergency Response, Transportation, Transit and Other Vital Local Services
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 22, 2010