In an action alert to their members today, John Nelson, the Campaign Manager from CREDO Action from Working Assets urged a NO vote on Proposition 1, Governor Jerry Brown's Water Bond.
The group also urged a NO vote on Propositions 2 and 48. They recommended a YES vote on Props. 45 and 47 - and have not taken a position on Prop. 46.
"Election Day is November 4 and many Californians have already received their ballots in the mail. I wanted to make sure you have the information you need to have a great voting experience," said Nelson.
"Corporate interests in California are flooding the airwaves with TV ads designed to mislead voters about the ballot initiatives we’ll be voting on this fall.
That's why our friends at the Courage Campaign have put together the California Progressive Voter Guide, which includes endorsements on the six statewide ballot measures from more than a dozen organizations, including CREDO Action," said Nelson.
Here are CREDO’s 2014 ballot measure endorsements:
Proposition 1: Vote Against
Proposition 2: Vote Against
Proposition 45: Vote For
Proposition 46: Position Not Taken
Proposition 47: Vote For
Proposition 48: Vote Against
The Courage Campaign has not taken a position on Propositions 1, 46 or 48, but supports a NO vote on Prop. 2 and YES votes on Prop. 45, and 47.
CREDO joins Food and Water Watch and AFSCME 57 in opposing Prop. 1. The Con argument for Prop. 1 on the Progressive Voter Guide states: "Proposition 1 is an expensive and unfair taxpayer giveaway to special interests that won’t solve the drought or help secure our water future. It allocates over $3.6 billion, without oversight by the legislature, to build dams and pay for water transfers for corporate agribusiness. Prop 1 with interest will cost CA taxpayers $14.4 billion or $360 million per year for 40 years out of our State’s general fund, money that could be used for other needs like education and healthcare."
ACCE Action, the ACLU, Californians for Safe Neighborhoods & Schools, the CA Partnership, and Consumer Watchdog, Mobilize the Immigrant Vote, National Union of Healthcare Workers and PresentePAC+ haven't taken a position on Prop. 1.
The California Federation of Teachers, California League of Conservation Votes and California Labor Federation are backing Prop. 1.
Click here to download the California Progressive Voter Guide now: http://act.couragecampaign.org/...
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List of organizations, unions and Tribes opposing Prop. 1 include the following:
AFSCME District Council 57
Ballona Institute
Butte Environmental Council
California Sportfishing Protection Alliance
California Striped Bass Association
California Water Impact Network
Coast Action Group
Center for Biological Diversity
Central Delta Water Agency
Concerned Citizens Coalition of Stockton
CREDO Action
Environmental Protection Information Center (EPIC)
Environmental Water Caucus
Factory Farm Awareness Coalition
Friends Committee on Legislation of California
Friends of the Eel River
Friends of the River
Food and Water Watch
Foothill Conservancy
Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen’s Associations
Potrero Hill Democratic Club
Pulga Rancheria Concow Maidu Indians
Restore the Delta
Sacramento River Preservation Trust
San Francisco Baykeeper
San Francisco Crab Boat Association
Save the American River Association
Small Boat Commercial Salmon Fishermen’s Association
Sherman Island Duck Hunters Association
Sonoma County Conservation Action
South Delta Water Agency
Southern California Watershed Alliance
Tar Sands Action
Wetlands Defense Fund
Wild Heritage Planners
Winnemem Wintu Tribe
Organizations, unions and water districts backing Proposition 1 include the following:
California Democratic Party
California Republican Party
California Farm Bureau Federation
Trout Unlimited
California Trout
The Nature Conservancy
Audubon California
California Chamber of Commerce
Delta Counties Coalition
Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce
Ducks Unlimited
American Rivers
Silicon Valley Leadership Group
Natural Resources Defense Council
California League of Conservation Voters
Northern California Water Association
State Building and Construction Trades Council of California
Association of California Water Agencies
Western Growers
League of California Cities
California State Association of Counties
California Citrus Mutual
Fresno Irrigation District
Friant Water Authority
Long Beach Board of Water Commissioners
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
San Diego Water Authority