Big oil, drug companies, insurers, developers, HMOs, and some unions give millions of dollars to legislators, costing taxpayers billions in special interest giveaways.
Prop 89 makes politicians accountable to voters instead
of big donors. Lets make elections about ideas not money!
About Proposition 89, The California Clean Money and Fair Elections Act
How you can help stop political corruption and make elections about ideas not money
What and Why
What's in Proposition 89 to stop political corruption and level the playing field
>Description of details that make it constitutional, fair, and powerful. Also, PDF of legal text
Proven results in other states show how Prop 89's Clean Money benefits you
Specific answers to important questions and concerns about Proposition 89
Who's officially for and against it? Ballot pamphlet arguments and impartial analysis
California needs Prop 89 to stop political corruption and make elections about ideas not money.
Prop 89 needs you!
Want to follow up on Prop 89? Help pass AB 1148, the California DISCLOSE Act of 2012, sponsored by the California Clean Money Campaign.
Proposition 15, the California Fair Elections Act, came in 2010 and expanded the coalition for Fair Elections in California — but also showed the need for the DISCLOSE 2012 campaign. Thus Prop 15 was in many ways the genesis of the California DISCLOSE Act of 2012.
This legacy site is supported by the California Clean Money Action Fund, one of the four co-chairs of Clean Money Now — Yes on 89, along with California Common Cause, the League of Women Voters of California, and Greenlining Institute.