Reed Hastings
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In 2010, Hastings gave an interview in the course of which he said that Americans are somewhat self-absorbed and ignorant about international events: "How much has it been your experience that Americans follow what happens in the world? It's something we'll monitor, but Americans are somewhat self-absorbed."[1]
Ballot measure donations
2010
$257,328 to the campaign in favor of a "yes" vote on California Proposition 14, Top Two Primaries Act.
2009
Reed donated $251,491 to the campaign to pass California Proposition 1A, Temporary Tax Increase (May 2009).[2]
2008
- $353,595 to the campaign in favor of a "yes" vote on California Proposition 11, Creation of the California Citizens Redistricting Commission.
- $99,228 to the campaign in favor of a "no" vote on California Proposition 93, Amendment to Term Limits Law.
2006
$4,973,912 to the campaign in favor of a "yes" vote on California Proposition 88, Statewide $50 Parcel Tax.
2004
$190,255 to the campaign in favor of a "yes" vote on Washington Charter School Authorization, Referendum 55.
2000
- $1,000,000 to the campaign in favor of a "yes" vote on California Proposition 39, Supermajority of 55% for School Bond Votes.
- $4,275,000 to the campaign in favor of a "yes" vote on California Proposition 26, Approval of Local School Bonds by Majority Vote.
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