Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa Endorses Proposition 89 for Political Reform
By Chuck Idelson, Californians for Clean Elections
One of the most influential elected leaders in California,
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, has endorsed
Proposition 89, the initiative to stem political corruption
and create a level playing field for California elections,
Prop. 89 proponents announced today.
“At a time when far too many
Californians are disenchanted with our political system,
passage of Prop. 89 will be a big step forward in getting
more people involved in our political system and restoring
public faith in our democracy,†said
Villaraigosa.
“Prop 89. will broaden the playing field
and allow Californians from all walks of life to run for
office and help solve problems affecting all Californians
â€" from improving our schools to protecting
our environment to assuring access to quality healthcare
for all,†said Villaraigosa.
“We are especially proud to add the
support of Mayor Villaraogisa to the more than 300 good
government and community organizations and forward thinking
political leaders who are committed to transforming
politics in California,†said Rose Ann DeMoro,
executive director of the California Nurses Association,
the sponsors of the initiative.
Villaraigosa’s endorsement also comes
amidst growing support for Prop. 89 among Latino political
organizations and leaders, including the Mexican American
Political Association, Latino National Congreso, United
Farm Workers co-founder Dolores Huerta, State Sen. Richard
Alarcon, and Assembly members Ed Chavez, Cindy Montanez,
and Pedro Nava.
Proposition 89 reduces how much corporations, unions or
individuals can give to candidates, bars contributions to
candidates by lobbyists and government contractors, and
limits corporations to spending no more than $10,000 on
ballot initiatives. It supports candidates who reject
private fundraising with a set limit of public funds, paid
for not by individuals but by a small 0.2% increase in the
corporate tax rate. If politicians or lobbyists break the
law, they can be fined, removed from office, or jailed.
Other major endorsers of Prop. 89 include the League of
Women Voters of California, American Association of Retired
Persons (AARP) California, Sierra Club California, Common
Cause, Foundation for Taxpayer and Consumer Rights, United
Teachers Los Angeles, Service Employees Intl. Union
California Sate Council, and the California Clean Money
Campaign.
See the article on Clean Money Now - Yes on 89 website