California Policy Options 2014

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Appendix Table A: Campaign Donations, Proposition 30 -----------------------------------------------------------------Top 10 Donors Supporting Prop 30 Reported Through Nov. 3, 2012 California Teachers Association $11,439,297 SEIU/California State Council of Service Employees $10,746,928 Democratic State Central Committee of California $5,089,646 American Federation of Teachers $4,179,229 The Coca-Cola Company $2,072,793 California Association of Hospitals and Health Systems $2,000,000 PepsiCo Incorporated $1,633,863 California School Employees Association $1,500,495 California Beer & Beverage Distributor's $1,094,311 California Nurses Association $1,106,417 Note: All Donations $67,100,000 -----------------------------------------------------------------Top 10 Donors Opposing Prop 30 Reported Through Nov. 3, 2012 Charles Munger, Jr.* Americans for Responsible Leadership* William Oberndorf* Jerrold Perenchio* John Scully* Margaret Bloomfield Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association* New Majority California PAC* Charles B. Johnson T. Boone Pickens*

$35,075,000 $11,000,000 $1,100,000 $750,000 $500,000 $500,000 $440,249 $350,000 $200,000 $100,000

Note: All Donations** $53,400,000 -----------------------------------------------------------------*No on 30; Yes on 32. **Includes some No on 30; Yes on 32. Source: Balletopedia, http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/California_Proposition_30,_Sales_and_Income_Tax_Increase_%2 82012%29.

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