Porterville Recorder

Campaign watchdog investigat­es gas tax

- By SOPHIA BOLLAG

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California's campaign watchdog said Wednesday it is investigat­ing whether a campaign to preserve the state's recent gas tax hike violated finance rules.

The Fair Political Practices Commission will look into a complaint filed by the opposing campaign that alleges state employees distribute­d fliers urging voters to keep the tax increase in place.

The FPPC has not determined whether the allegation­s are valid but will investigat­e them, according to a letter it sent Carl Demaio, an activist leading the charge to repeal the tax hike.

Laurie Berman, the director of California's transporta­tion department, says the workers identified by the gas tax repeal campaign were private contractor­s employed by the department.

"Caltrans is looking into the matter, but it is our understand­ing that these individual­s were private contractor­s not Caltrans employees," Berman said in a statement. "Regardless, the Department does not condone political advocacy or the distributi­on of campaign informatio­n on work project sites and is contacting its contractor­s to remind them of this."

Demaio and other opponents of the gas tax hike put a measure on the November ballot — Propositio­n 6 — that would repeal the tax increase. They allege it was a violation of campaign rules for people employed by the state to hand fliers to passing drivers telling them to oppose Propositio­n 6.

Republican lawmakers and groups are the biggest AP PHOTO BY funders of the Propositio­n 6 campaign, which has raised more than $4 million. They say the state Legislatur­e shouldn't have approved the gas tax hike last year. Some Republican­s see the issue as one that will boost turnout among voters who care about pocketbook issues and could help the GOP hold onto U.S. House seats in the heavily Democratic state.

 ?? YES ON 6--GAS TAX REPEAL ?? This, Aug. 28, photo provided by the Yes On 6--Gas Tax Repeal campaign shows a Cal Trans contractor distributi­ng No on 6 campaign flyers at a work site on Highway 78 near Ramona, Calif..
YES ON 6--GAS TAX REPEAL This, Aug. 28, photo provided by the Yes On 6--Gas Tax Repeal campaign shows a Cal Trans contractor distributi­ng No on 6 campaign flyers at a work site on Highway 78 near Ramona, Calif..

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