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<br /> qA3 <br /> PROPOSITION 1A UPDATE <br /> IN THE NEWS: Governor Schwarzenegger · Califomia Association of Resource Con· <br /> Leads L.A. News Conference. Named servation Districts <br /> · California Rural Water Association <br /> Honorary Chair of Campaign. · Califomia Association of Public <br /> Governor Cemeteries <br /> Schwarzenegger · Consulting Engineers and Land Surveyors <br /> helped officially kick of California <br /> off the Prop 1 A · California District Attomeys Association <br /> campaign statewide · And many more! To see a complete list of <br /> media tour at a news supporters, please visit the campaign <br /> conference in Los website: www.YesonProP1A.com <br /> Angeles last week. <br /> The Governor was ....................... <br /> joined by nearly 100 PROP 1A NEWS from page 2 <br /> public safety and <br /> local government "As We See It: Proposition 1A merits support. <br /> aMiJ ,U:IC ~l.lln HI:~)¡:(. officials and was <br /> named Honorary PROPOSITIONS: We urge voters to approve <br /> Proposition 1A and reject Proposition 65." <br /> Chairman of the "We've long felt that the government most <br /> campaign. The news conference received broad responsible to the people is the local government. ~ <br /> TV, radio and print coverage statewide. Thank you Local programs are generally better run, and they <br /> to the Governor and all of our coalition allies who also are set up so that they address, directly, a local <br /> helped make this event a success. To read more problem. State and federal programs take such a <br /> about press coverage on this event visit broad approach that they generally don't give <br /> www. Y esonProp 1 A.com. specific help to local people. That's why we support <br /> Proposition 1A." <br /> The Yes on 1A Campaign will be building on Santa Cruz Sentinel <br /> the success of the LA News Conference and Editorial, September 17, 2004 <br /> blitzing the state with a round of regionalized news <br /> conferences the weeks of September 27 and "Restore local fiscal control" <br /> October 2. Please be on the lookout for notifi· "After more than a decade of confiscatory <br /> cation of specific dates, times and locations practices and profligate spending by pols in Sacra- <br /> and plan to attendl mento, Proposition 1A affixes a short legislative <br /> leash and will put an end to raids on local govem- <br /> THE LIST KEEPS GROWING - NEW PROP 1A ment funds that have enriched the state and impov- <br /> ENDORSEMENTS erished cities and counties to the tune of $40 billion. <br /> Dozens of local governments, organizations Proposition 1A; think of it as a lockbox on local <br /> and individuals from around the state joined our finances. " <br /> San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Pasadena <br /> growing coalition this past week. A few of the Star-News, Whittier Daily News <br /> notable statewide organizations that joined the Yes Editorial, September 21, 2004 <br /> on 1A coalition this past week include: <br /> California Democratic Party The following newspapers have endorsed <br /> · Prop. 1A: <br /> · California Chamber of Commerce Inland Valley Daily Bulletin <br /> · Fire Districts Association of California Pasadena Star-News <br /> · California State Conference of the NAACP Whittier Daily News <br /> · California Legislative Council for Older San Diego Union-Tribune <br /> Americans San Gabriel Valley Tribune <br /> Santa Cruz Sentinel <br /> Visit the league's Official Web Site--www.cacities.org PRIORITY FOCUSIPAGE 3 <br /> -~. ,. ~- <br />