DeMaio Endorses "Citizen Power Initiative"

Measure Would Curb Influence of Big Labor

Carl DeMaio - February 2, 2010

COUNCILMAN CARL DEMAIO ENDORSES
THE CITIZEN POWER INITIATIVE TO FIX CALIFORNIA

 

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Tustin, CA [January 20, 2010] -  San Diego City Councilman Carl DeMaio today announced his endorsement of the Citizen Power Initiative, a proposed ballot initiative that will ban the practice of allowing taxpayer money to be funneled to politics through public employee unions’ paychecks.
 
The Citizen Power Campaign (
www.UnplugThePoliticalMachine.org) is currently collecting signatures to qualify the Citizen Power Initiative for the November 2010 ballot.  Proponents have until mid-April to render nearly 700,000 valid signatures to the Secretary of State.
 

Carl DeMaio, San Diego's “City Hall Watchdog” is a long-time advocate of government reform.  “We must pass the Citizen Power Initiative if we hope to solve our budget and pension problems.  State and local public employee unions helped create these problems by using their enormous political power.  They have this power because they can force workers to join and pay for political campaigns.  This initiative helps fix that.”

 

DeMaio is recognized as a national leader in government reform and taxpayer protection initiatives. In 2003, his “San Diego Citizen’s Budget Project” uncovered many of San Diego's financial problems, and he authored a comprehensive reform plan to fix them.  In 2006, he helped to author, qualify and pass a landmark pension reform initiative, requiring future pension benefit increases be put to a public vote.

 

“Pension costs have reached 69 percent of City payroll,” says DeMaio, “This means that we're paying more for retirees than we are are for workers providing needed services.  This is a direct result of the public employee unions' political power. The Citizen Power Initiative puts that power back in the hands of taxpayers, where it belongs.”
 
To read the full text of the initiative and to learn more, visit
www.UnplugThePoliticalMachine.org and click on “The Solution.”

To download petitions and join the Citizen Power Campaign’s online community, visit
www.UnplugThePoliticalMachine.ning.com.

THE CITIZEN POWER CAMPAIGN
 
The Citizen Power Campaign combines grassroots taxpayer organizers, retirees, and political veterans.  The initiative’s official proponents are Mark Meckler and Dawn Wildman, California’s Tea Party Patriot state coordinators; Larry Sand, retired public school teacher and founder of the California Teacher Empowerment Network; Allan Mansoor, Costa Mesa Mayor and Orange County Deputy Sheriff; and Mark Bucher, Orange County attorney and author of the 1998 ‘paycheck protection’ initiative, Proposition 226.  The Lincoln Club of Orange County, a group of about 200 business owners and executives who believe in limited government, lower taxes, and the promotion of free enterprise, has been an early supporter and financial contributor to the Citizen Power Campaign.


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