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Vote for Business on November 4!



The California Chamber of Commerce recently released its position on the Propositions slated to be part of the Nov. 4th General Election. While these positions do not necessarily reflect the positions of the Whittier Chamber, Whittier Chamber members may note that the California Chamber chooses its positions based on the effect each proposition will have on business. Read on and be informed!


California Chamber Positions for Nov. 4 Propositions
As presented by Allan Zaramberg, CEO & President of the California Chamber of Commerce

Proposition 1A: High Speed Passenger Train Bond Act - Oppose: "California will need to invest at least $50 billion to complete a statewide high speed rail system. There are other projects that mitigate congestion that should be a higher priority." - Allan Zaremberg.
Proposition 2: The Standards for Confining Farm Animals Act - Oppose: "California imposes more restrictions on agriculture and agricultural practices than any other state. These restrictions increase costs to consumers and reduce competitiveness of California's farmers and ranchers. This measure would severely damage commercial egg production in California, result in the loss of thousands of jobs, hurt school lunch programs and businesses like grocery stores and restaurants, and compromise food safety." - Allen Zaremberg
Proposition 3: Children's Hospital Bond Act - Support: "Expanding and improving children's hospitals are an important health care priority. Without continued investments in medical equipment and facilities, California's health care system will not be prepared to meet the needs of our expanding population. The children served by these hospitals are in need of specialized services and the hospitals that treat them do so without regard to a family's ability to pay. This measure will expand capacity and bring hope to critically ill children and their families." - Allan Zaremberg.
Proposition 5: Nonviolent Offender Rehabilitation Act - Oppose: "This measure would reduce penalties for crimes against business and would limit the ability of judges to hold parole violators accountable. Property and white collar crimes are costly for businesses and consumers." - Allan Zaremberg
Proposition 7: Solar and Clean Energy Act of 2008 - Oppose: "The CalChamber Board of Directors voted to oppose this measure due to its potential to substantially drive up energy prices in the state." - Allan Zaremberg
Proposition 10: Renewable Energy & Clean Alternative Fuel Act - Oppose: "The reduction of greenhouse gases is a priority for our state, however this measure is not the most cost effective way to achieve reductions. Proposition 10 does not allow all technologies to compete for taxpayer dollars. CalChamber has long advocated for sound, cost effective energy policies that are market driven and technology or fuel neutral. Unfortunately, this measure does not meet that test." Allan Zaremberg.
Proposition 11: The California Voters First Initiative - Support: "CalChamber has long believed that fair redistricting is key to meaningful political reform. The California Voters First Initiative will allow the citizens of California -- rather than the Legislature -- to create legislative districts that will require elected officials be accountable to the voters." - Allan Zaremberg
Proposition 12: Veteran's Bond Act - Support: "California's business community supports our brave men and women in uniform. This initiative would make today's wartime veterans eligible for the Cal-Vet loan program, enabling more of them to purchase homes at low interest rates. The program is self-liquidating and does not impact overall bond indebtedness for the state." - Allan Zaramberg


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