California Proposition 82 (2006)

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California Proposition 82 appeared as an initiated state statute on the June 2006 ballot in California.

It was proposed by movie producer Rob Reiner, leading to the opposition tactic of calling their campaign "Stop the Reiner Initiative - No on 82".[1]. It failed, with 1,583,787 (39.1%) yes votes and 2,460,556 (60.9%) no votes.

The objective of the measure was to create a free, voluntary, half-day public preschool program available to all 4-year olds. The state would have imposed a new tax on high-income individuals (over $400,00 for individuals; over $800,000 for couples) to pay for the new spending required by the program.

Supporters

In addition to Reiner, Prop. 82 was supported by the California Teachers Association, Service Employees International Union, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees and the California Democratic Party, among others. Altogether, over $14 million was spent to pass the measure.[2]

Donors to Yes on 82

Larger donors included:

Petition drive

Proposition 82 got on the ballot through a paid petition drive conducted by Kimball Petition Management.[5]

Campaign finance

Donors for the campaign for the measure:[6]

  • YES ON 82 PRESCHOOL FOR ALL: $14,806,596
  • YES ON 82 STANDING UP FOR OUR KIDS: $802,185
  • LAW ENFORCEMENT LEADERS FOR QUALITY PRESCHOOL YES ON 82: $327,747
  • EARLY CARE & EDUCATION FOR PRESCHOOL FOR ALL: $49,429
  • NONPROFITS FOR PRESCHOOL SPONSORED BY PRESCHOOL CALIFORNIA: $11,850
  • EDUCATORS FOR PRESCHOOL YES ON PROPOSITION 82: $10,000
  • Total: $16,007,809

Donors for the campaign against the measure:

  • STOP THE REINER INITIATIVE NO ON: 390 $9,811,106
  • CALIFORNIANS TO STOP HIGHER TAXES: $1,008,918
  • Total: $10,820,024
  • Overall Total: $26,827,833

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