COALITION FOR EXCELLENCE VOTER GUIDE:2014加州州级选举指南,最扼要,最直接!
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COALITION FOR EXCELLENCE
VOTER GUIDE –
STATEWIDE AND LOS ANGELES COUNTY
November 4th, 2014
STATEWIDE CANDIDATES
Governor Neel Kashkari
Lt. Gov Ron Nehring
Secretary of State Pete Peterson
Controller Ashley Swearengin
Treasurer John Chiang
Attorney General Ron Gold
Insurance Commissioner Ted Gaines
MEMBER OF STATE
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
District 1 George Runner
District 2 Fiona Ma
District 3 Jerome Horton
District 4 Diane Harkey
STATE SENATE
CANDIDATES
SD 10 Peter Kuo
SD 12 Anthony Cannella
SD 14 Andy Vidak
SD 32 Mario Guerra
SD 34 Janet Nguyen
STATE ASSEMBLY
CANDIDATES
AD 16 Catharine Baker
AD 20 Jaime Patino
AD 28 Chuck Page
AD 36 Tom Lackey
AD 40 Marc Steinorth
AD 41 Nathaniel Tsai
AD 44 Rob McCoy
AD 45 Susan Shelley
AD 48 Joe M. Gardner
AD 55 Ling-Ling Chang
AD 57 Rita Topalian
AD 60 Eric Linder
AD 65 Young Kim
AD 66 David Hadley
PROPOSITIONS
Proposition 1
– Yes
Water Quality, Supply, and Infrastructure Improvement Act of 2014
Our population has doubled since we built our current state and federal water system. This bond will help fund new above-ground storage, help capture storm-water runoff, fund groundwater cleanup, and build recycling facilities. We are in the worst drought in California’s recorded history. This bond won’t help us for this dry period, but it will help us in the future. This water bond received 100% yes vote on the Senate Floor, and only two no votes on the Assembly floor. It is that important.
Proposition 2
– Yes
State Budget. Budget Stabilization Account. Legislative Constitutional Amendment
Known as the “Rainy Day Fund”, this measure forces discipline upon the state government to pay down state debt, and put money aside every year to prepare for the bad years that come at least once every decade. Without being forced to put money aside, the Legislature will spend whatever they receive, and raise your taxes when they can’t afford the level of government they have built. This is a good proposition.
Proposition
45 – No
Healthcare Insurance. Rate Changes. Initiative Statute
This measure requires anything associated with health insurance, including rates, to be approved by the Insurance Commissioner. These rate issues are already reviewed by the state Department of Managed Health Care. Having a politician in the mix would be disastrous for health insurance in the state. There will result in more regulations, which will lead to fewer healthcare providers, which will lead to fewer options available, which will drive up costs with more mandates and less competition.
Proposition
46 – No
Drug and Alcohol Testing of Doctors. Medical Negligence lawsuits. Initiative Statute
This initiative raises the cap on pain and suffering damages in medical malpractice, and permits lawyers to take a much higher percentage of these awards. The drug testing is the teaser to get you to vote for more compensation for trial attorneys, the real reason this is on the ballot. Proof of this is that 97% of the funding for the “yes” campaign is coming from the Trial Lawyers. This will drive our state medical costs even higher.
Proposition
47 – No
Criminal Sentences. Misdemeanor Penalties. Initiative Statute
Requires that certain crimes be punished as misdemeanors instead of felonies. Such as predators who use of date-rape drugs or those who steal guns. Opposed by most law enforcement organizations.
Proposition
48 – No
Indian Gaming Compacts. Referendum
The Legislature approved a gaming compact for a tribe that wants to build a casino at a site in Central Valley many miles from their reservation. A Yes vote is to agree with this pact; a no vote means you don’t like this gaming compact. If this passes, expect many other tribes to acquire property near major freeways to locate lucrative casinos.
LA COUNTY JUDICIAL RACES – VOTE
YES OR NO FOR EACH OFFOCE
Justice,
California State Court of Appeal; District 2, Division 1
§ Frances Rothschild NO
§ Jeffrey W. Johnson YES
Justice,
California State Court of Appeal; District 2, Division 2
§ Brian M. Hoffstadt– NO
Justice,
California State Court of Appeal; District 2, Division 3
§ Lee Anne Edmon– NO
Justice,
California State Court of Appeal; District 2, Division 4
§ Nora M. Manella– YES
§ Audrey B. Collins– NO
Justice,
California State Court of Appeal; District 2, Division 5
§ Paul A. Turner– YES
Justice,
California State Court of Appeal; District 2, Division 6
§ Kenneth R. Yegan–YES
Justice,
California State Court of Appeal; District 2, Division 7
§ Dennis M. Perluss– NO
Justice,
California State Court of Appeal; District 2, Division 8
§ Madeleine I. Flier– NO
§ Laurence D. Rubin– NO
Judge
of the Superior Court; County of Los Angeles; Office 61
(Vote for one)
§ Dayan Mathai
Judge
of the Superior Court; County of Los Angeles; Office 87
(Vote for one)
§ Andrew M. Stein
SCHOOL
Superintendent
of Public Instruction (Vote for one)
Marshall
Tuck
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
ASSESSOR
(Vote for one)
John Morris
SHERIFF
(Vote for one)
Jim
McDonnell