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TODAY S WEBINAR California Policy Forum From Marijuana to the Death Penalty: What Nonprofits & Philanthropy Need to Know About California's Ballot Propositions Tuesday, September 20, 2016 To join audio dial (303) 248-0285 and enter 8245016#

TODAY S WEBINAR Welcome From Marijuana to the Death Penalty: What Nonprofits & Philanthropy Need to Know About California's Ballot Propositions @CalNonprofits @NorCalGrant @SDGrantmakers @socalgrantmaker #CalPolicyForum Jan Masaoka, CEO California Association of Nonprofits

Housekeeping Housekeeping Asking questions Webinar is being recorded Your phones are muted The recording and slides with be sent to all participants 24-48 hours after the webinar. The recording and slides will also be available on our websites Need Technical Help? 800.843.9166 help@readytalk.com We will take questions after the official end of the session for an additional 15 minutes. You can post questions to the chat box at any time. Please note your organization name and the city in which you are located.

SPEAKERS Chris Hoene Executive Director California Budget & Policy Center @CalBudgetCenter @ChrisWHoene Melissa Breach Executive Director League of Women Voters of California @lwvc @melissabreach Nancy Berlin Policy Director CalNonprofits @CalNonprofits

TODAY S WEBINAR Agenda Legislative Update Nancy Berlin, Policy Director, California Association of Nonprofits The Ballot Proposition Picture Jan Masaoka, CEO, CalNonprofits Which propositions are most critical to the nonprofit community, and how can we be thinking about them? Nancy Berlin, Policy Director, California Association of Nonprofits Melissa Breach, Executive Director, League of Women Voters in California Chris Hoene, Executive Director, California Budget and Policy Center Close

LEGISLATIVE UPDATE Nancy Berlin Policy Director CalNonprofits

The California Law-Making Tug of War GUN CONTROL MINIMUMWAGE

BALLOT PROPOSITIONS OVERVIEW 17 state propositions

PROPOSITION 55: Tax Extension to Fund Education & Healthcare Extension of the Proposition 30 income tax increase on high income taxpayers SUPPORTS OPPOSES California Democratic Party League of Women Voters of California Governor Jerry Brown $46 million Hospital assns Public employee unions California Republican Party California Chamber of Commerce $0

PROPOSITION 54: Public Display of Bills Prior to Vote Proposition 54: Require that every bill is published in print and online at least 72 hours before each house of the legislature can vote on it SUPPORTS OPPOSES California Republican Party Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Assoc. League of Women Voters of California California Association of Nonprofits $7.9 million Charles Munger $0 California Democratic Party California Labor Federation

TAKING POSITIONS ON PROPOSITIONS AND VOTER MOBILIZATION YES, you can lobby on Ballot Measures 1. Publicly endorse or oppose measures 2. Organize volunteers to gather signatures 3. Pay staff to gather signatures 4. Contribute or loan money to campaigns 5. Host campaign events 6. Register voters and encourage them to vote yes or no on a specific measure 7. Propose and draft a ballot measure

TAKING POSITIONS ON PROPOSITIONS AND VOTER MOBILIZATION Compliance 1. Do not support or oppose candidates. 2. Measure and report lobbying activities. Insubstantial Part Test (measures the percent of activity an organization spends on lobbying) OR 501 (h) Expenditure Test (measures how much money an organization spends on lobbying) 3. Visit BolderAdvocacy.org & read Worry-Free Lobbying For Nonprofits.

TAKING POSITIONS ON PROPOSITIONS AND VOTER MOBILIZATION Impact without Lobbying 1. Register voters (staff, clients, members, etc.) 2. Provide unbiased education on ballot measures 1. Vote with your mission 2. Voter s Edge California widget www.votersedge.org/ca 3. Easy Voter Guide easyvoterguide.org 4. Pros and Cons presentations cavotes.org 3. Support voter turnout 4. Vote

Taking positions on propositions, and voter mobilization Can nonprofits & foundations take positions on state and local ballot measures? http://www.nonprofitvote.org/documents/2010/09/nonprof its-and-ballot-measures-en.pdf http://www.bolderadvocacy.org/navigat e-the-rules/ballot-measures http://www.bolderadvocacy.org/t ools-for-effectiveadvocacy/toolkits/ballotmeasures/foundations-andballot-measures

PROPOSITION 64: Legalizing recreational marijuana Legalizes recreational marijuana and hemp under state law and establishes certain sales and cultivation taxes SUPPORTS OPPOSES California Democratic Party Cannabis Industry Association of Calif. California Medical Association National Latino Officers Association $4.1 million Sean Parker and affiliates $2 million Fund for Policy Reform California Republican Party California Hospital Association California Assn. of Highway Patrolmen Senator Dianne Feinstein $264,000 Smart Approaches to Marijuana $25,000 California Teamsters

PROPOSITION 62 & 66: Death Penalty Propositions 62 and 66: If both pass, the one with the most yes votes would supercede the other. Prop 62: Death Penalty Repeal Proposition 66: Death Penalty Court Procedures. Speeds up appeals process. For: Calif Democratic Party MALDEF, ACLU $1 million Reed Hastings (Netflix) $1 million Nick McKeown Against: Calif Republican Party Calif District Attorneys Association $75,000 Peace officer associations For: Calif Republican Party Calif District Attorneys Assn $751,000 Calif peace officers assns Against: Calif Democratic Party California Labor Federation $281,000 ACLUs

PROPOSITION 59: Advisory to overturn Citizens United Act Proposition 59: Instructs California elected officials use their authority to overturn the Citizens United decision, potentially through an amendment to the U.S. Constitution SUPPORTS OPPOSES California Democratic Party California Common Cause Los Angeles Times League of Women Voters of California $62,000 NextGen CA $61,000 Tom Steyer $0

SPEED ROUND! Prop 56 Tobacco tax increase Increases the cigarette tax by $2.00 per pack, with equivalent increases on other tobacco products and electronic cigarettes Prop 58 Bi-lingual education Allows non-english languages to be used in classrooms (when teaching English for example)

SPEED ROUND! Prop 52 Prop 57 Hospital fee revenue to Medi-Cal Would require voter approval (now: legislature) to change use of certain hospital fees from being used to match federal money to fund Medi-Cal services Parole for non-violent criminals, and procedures for assigning cases to juvenile or adult court

SPEED ROUND! Prop 53 Require voter approval for revenue bonds of more than $2 billion Prop 60 Require condoms for actors in pornographic films

SPEED ROUND! Prop 61 Drug price standards Prop 65 & Prop 67 Plastic bags 65: money from bag sales to go to wildlife fund 67: ratify ban on plastic bags

SPEED ROUND! Prop 63 Gun control Background checks for ammunition purchases and ban on large-capacity ammunition magazines Prop 51 School facility bonds $9 million in general obligation bonds

LOOKING FOR RESOURCES? www.votersedge.org www.ballotpedia.org http://www.calnonprofits.org/ programs/voteyourmission

Thank you for joining us! California Policy Forum Webinar 2016 Elections: From Marijuana to the Death Penalty: What Nonprofits & Philanthropy Need to Know About California's Ballot Propositions Tuesday, September 20, 2016 Visit our websites for more information and for a recording of this webinar and slides The recording and slides will also be given to participants 24-48 hours after the webinar calnonprofits.org lccf.org ncg.org sdgrantmakers.org socalgrantmakers.org