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Election 2012
3:26 pm
Tue October 9, 2012

Proposition 32: Union and Corporate Political Donations

Proposition 32 would ban direct campaign contributions from unions and corporations, and ban automatic paycheck deductions for political purposes. But rarely do two competing sides disagree so sharply about a measure’s impact.

Supporters say it would level California’s political playing field by clamping down on special interest money. John Kabateck is with the National Federation of Independent Businesses, a small business advocacy group. 

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Election 2012
10:03 am
Tue October 9, 2012

Proposition 30: Gov. Brown's Tax Initiative

Credit Amy Quinton / Capital Public Radio
Governor Jerry Brown announced the kickoff of the Yes On 30 campaign earlier this summer in Sacramento

Election Day is still weeks away, but voting in California actually begins this week as counties send out vote-by-mail ballots. Today, we kick off our look at the 11 statewide measures Californians will decide this fall – and we begin with Governor Jerry Brown’s tax initiative, Proposition 30.

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Government & Politics
5:55 pm
Fri September 14, 2012

Registering To Vote Will Soon Be Paperless for Californians

Californians can soon register to vote completely online. Paperless registration will be available to anyone who has a California driver’s license or ID.

Since 2009 Californians have been able to go online and fill out a form as part of the voter registration process. But signatures had to be mailed or delivered to county elections officials. Secretary of State Debra Bowen will soon roll out the next step, which would allow Californians who have a driver’s license or ID to hit “send” at the end of their online form.

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Government & Politics
6:00 am
Mon September 3, 2012

Brown's Prop 30 is Focus as Campaign Season Kicks Off

Credit Amy Quinton / Capital Public Radio
Governor Jerry Brown speaks at a rally for Proposition 30, August 16, 2012

It’s often said that Labor Day marks the traditional kickoff to campaign season.  And as California voters begin to turn their attention now to the 11 statewide ballot measures this fall, one initiative is by far drawing the most attention.

Proposition 30 is Governor Jerry Brown’s bid to raise the sales and income taxes to help close the state’s festering budget deficit. The governor has a big fundraising advantage – and he’s managed to keep some powerful opponents on the sidelines. Mark DiCamillo runs the non-partisan Field Poll, and he says Prop 30 holds a steady lead.

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