About Prop. 54

A bipartisan coalition is supporting an initiative on California’s November 2016 ballot to restore integrity to the state’s legislative process. Proposition 54 would:

  • Give the public and their elected representatives time to read new legislation before it is passed,
  • Put legislative meetings online so that all Californians can stay informed, and
  • Allow the people to make their own videos of legislative meetings and share them among the public.

The Proponents of Prop. 54 Are Starting a Public Conversation About What True Transparency Means in California …

Proposition 54 is supported by:

  • League of Women Voters of California
  • California Common Cause
  • League of California Cities
  • First Amendment Coalition
  • California State Conference of the NAACP
  • California Forward
  • California Black Chamber of Commerce
  • Rural County Representatives of California
  • National Federation of Independent Businesses – California
  • Latin Business Association
  • Howard Jarvis Taxpayer Association
  • California Business Properties Association
  • California Business Roundtable
  • California Senior Advocates League
  • Californians Aware
  • California Planning and Conservations League
  • Bay Area Council
  • Small Business Action Committee
  • Southwest California Legislative Coalition
  • East Bay Leadership Council
  • Orange County Business Council
  • Monterey County Business Council
  • Valley Contractor Exchange
  • Valley Industry and Commerce Association
  • The R Street Institute
  • Hispanic 100
  • La Raza Roundtable of California
  • Hispanic Chambers of Commerce of San Francisco
  • Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce
  • San Francisco Chamber of Commerce
  • San Diego Chamber of Commerce
  • Fresno Chamber of Commerce
  • San Jose Silicon Valley Chamber of Commerce
  • Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce
  • Oxnard Chamber of Commerce
  • North Orange Chamber of Commerce
  • Kristin Olsen, California State Assembly Republican Leader
  • Fred Keeley, Democratic former Speaker pro Tempore of the California State Assembly
  • Pete Peterson, Davenport Institute of Pepperdine University
  • Dan Schnur, University of Southern California

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