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Measure A: Yes

Measure A: Yes

<h3>Editorial</h3><p class="source">Claremont Courier</p> <p>There exists no greater challenge to the quality of our political behavior than the role of money in election campaigns. Unfortunately, campaign contributions often are necesssary to gain access to a legislator. And most often, he or she who collects th</p>
Ballot measure merits Claremont voters’ support

Ballot measure merits Claremont voters’ support

<h3>Editorial</h3><p class="source">Inland Valley Daily Bulletin</p> <p>The basic thrust of Measure A in Claremont is simple and unassailable: Public officials should not be taking money from those who have business with the city. The problem, as always with such issues, comes in finding a way to stop it.</p>
West Zone: Calif. HMO Dept. Intervenes

West Zone: Calif. HMO Dept. Intervenes

<p class="source">American Banker-Bond Buyer</p> <p>The California Dept. of Managed Health Care has decided to put itself in the precarious position of arbiter in a dispute between consumer groups and California HMOs</p>
Campaign reform group wants trial to end

Campaign reform group wants trial to end

<p class="source">North County Times</p> <p>After failing to enact a campaign finance reform initiative in the city of Vista, the group behind the measure asked an appeals court Thursday to throw out a case challenging the initiative's constitutionality.</p>
Campaign reform measure back in court

Campaign reform measure back in court

<p class="source">North County Times</p> <p>The group behind a failed campaign finance reform initiative that was challenged by the city of Vista will ask an appeals court today to throw out a ruling in the case that found the initiative was unconstitutional.</p>
Editorial: Set local campaign limits

Editorial: Set local campaign limits

<p class="source">The Bakersfield Californian</p> <p>The dollars have been counted and the totals are mind-boggling. Incumbent 4th District Supervisor Ken Peterson spent nearly $500,000 to get re-elected, outspending his opponent, Cathy Palla, 4 to 1.</p>
‘PUC’ Isn’t ‘Pick Up Cash’

‘PUC’ Isn’t ‘Pick Up Cash’

<p class="source">San Francisco Chronicle Editorial</p> <p>ONE THING that's worse than a public official enriching himself by engaging in conflicts of interest is a demand that taxpayers should pick up the tab for any legal troubles arising from such wrongdoing.</p>
Taxpayer Protection Amendment

Taxpayer Protection Amendment

<!-- excerpt --><p>Learn more about the anti-kickback initiatives that Oaks Project volunteers put on the ballot, campaigned for, and passed in five cities across California.</p>