The Mercury News

Prop. 32 revealed as false campaign reform

- Steve Levin Portola Valley

It took an emergency California Supreme Court ruling on Sunday to reveal that the $ 11 million in secret campaign money spent on Prop. 32 and against Prop. 30 from an obscure Arizona nonprofit was actually laundered from other nonprofits associated with the Koch brothers. This clearly shows two things.

These hidden donations illustrate that Prop. 32’ s claims to be campaign reform are false. Real campaign reform initiative­s aren’t pushed by shadowy organizati­ons that hide who’s funding them. And they don’t unilateral­ly disarm one side while creating special exemptions for corporatio­ns and billionair­es. That’s why real reform organizati­ons like the California Clean Money Campaign, California Common Cause and the League of Women Voters of California all oppose Prop. 32.

It also illustrate­s how badly we need to pass the California DISCLOSE Act next year to strengthen our disclosure laws and to make sure that political ads have to show who really pays for them.

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