YES ON PROP. 22
For Immediate Release:
November 2, 2010
Contact: Kathy Fairbanks, Yes on 22
(916) 443-0872 office
(916) 813-1010 cell

Voters Pass Prop. 22

Support for Prop. 22 Shows Californians Depend on Locally-Provided Services and Oppose State Raids of Local Funds

For Immediate Release:  October 21, 2010

Contact: Kathy Fairbanks (916) 443-0872


Sacramento, CA – The Santa Ynez Valley News, Antelope Valley Press, San Bernardino Sun / Inland Valley Daily Bulletin and Victorville Daily Press urged their readers to vote Yes on Proposition 22 in recent editorials. These newspapers join the growing list of newspaper editorials, police and fire representatives, local government, transit, transportation, business, labor, taxpayer and community groups supporting Proposition 22.

KGPE-TV47 (CBS, Fresno)

October 20, 2010

Alexandra Limon

Valley law enforcement and government leaders wore boxing gloves to symbolize the fight against state government taking local funds.  The event in Downtown Fresno was in support of Proposition 22.

Passing Prop. 22 Stops State Raids of Local Government Funds and Protects Local Public Safety, Emergency Response and Other Local Services from Further Devastating Cuts

Ridgecrest Councilmember Jerry Taylor makes the case for protecting local revenues with Proposition 22. Taylor cut and placed the ad on local radio using his own money.

For Immediate Release: October 11, 2010
Contact: Kathy Fairbanks, (916) 443-0872


Sacramento, CA – The Santa Barbara Independent and Monterey County Weekly urged their readers to vote Yes on Proposition 22 in editorials this week. These newspapers join the growing list of newspaper editorials, police and fire representatives, local government, transit, transportation, business, labor, taxpayer and community groups supporting Proposition 22.

The complete editorials are below. Following are excerpts from the editorials.

Ridgecrest Daily Independent

October 9, 2010

By Jessica Shillings

Daily Independent

Ridgecrest, Calif. —

Despite 100 days of debate in Sacramento over how to close a $19 billion state budget deficit, the City of Ridgecrest says it doesn’t expect to fall victim to the cuts included in California’s newly adopted budget – at least this year.

For Immediate Release: October 7, 2010

Contact Kathy Fairbanks: (916) 443-0872

For Immediate Release: October 6, 2010

Contact Kathy Fairbanks: (916) 443-0872

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