The CA Disclose Act, AB249 (formerly AB14) has been disappointingly stalled in the Legislature. Even though we thought it would be an easy pass through the Assembly and Senate, due to the Dems’ Supermajority, that hasn’t happened. Instead, the bill has received significant opposition from labor unions. Though many rank-and-file members support disclosure and transparency, their leadership hasn’t. But there was great news last week. The Communications Workers of America District 9, representing 50,000 working families in California, endorsed the bill. The fight in the Legislature continues.
Locally, a small team of us has met with District 6 Assemblyman Kevin Kiley (R) and he has expressed an open mind to the bill. We are hosting a neighborhood gathering on August 16th to meet with him to discuss our concerns. There is limited space since this is in a private home, but if you reside in Assembly District 6 and would like to attend, email lorraine.king@sbcglobal.net. (For reference, here is a map of District 6 boundaries.)
At the July MOP Work Group meeting we discussed options for further activity. We are exploring the Move to Amend (movetoamend.org) national organization to see if we might want to join up with them; they have re-chartered their Sacramento affiliate and might have a Roseville affiliate in the works. MTA is working toward reversing the Citizens United Supreme Court decision with a constitutional amendment, along with removing corporations’ "personhood" status.
As always, we invite Progressives to join us. Secret Money is the cancer underlying all Progressive issues and winning this fight will take each and every one of us to play a part.
Lorraine King, lorraine.king@sbcglobal.net.