Posted on 08/28/2016 10:47:31 AM PDT by Mariner
Dean Dino Cortopassi, the Stockton-area farmer and food processor who could undermine Gov. Jerry Browns Delta water project and high-speed rail in California, leaned over a pile of paperwork in his conference room this spring, tossing bread to his black Labrador and pounding on the table.
The state Capitol, Cortopassi said, has been overrun by porkers feeding at the public trough, and if long-term debt is not constrained, he said his grandchildrens generation will bear the cost. He called his November ballot initiative a proposal to require voter approval before the state issues revenue bonds for public works projects costing more than $2 billion his moral obligation.
Proposition 53, into which Cortopassi and his wife, Joan, have poured about $4.5 million, is in one way a referendum on Browns $15.5 billion plan to build two tunnels to divert water around the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta to the south.
But to conservative interests in California, the initiative is also regarded as a bellwether. It is a test of the electorates appetite for future measures to blunt spending and of a wealthy but little-known donors ability to compete in a heavily Democratic state.
While the initiative does not address Californias most significant long-term liabilities, including pensions and retiree health care, Cortopassi, 78, said, Its a goddamn start.
Cortopassis initiative is opposed by Brown and the Democratic Party, as well as well-funded business and labor groups. They took note of Cortopassi in 2014, when he ran large advertisements in newspapers around the state accusing Brown and lawmakers of profligate spending, and they organized against him when he began circulating his initiative last year.
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It’s a shame one can no longer sign a ballot initiative in CA and feel his or her identity is safe. During the campaign for Prop 8, people’s names and other personal information was spread all over the internet by homosexualist thugs.
Sorry to say, I don’t sign petitions anymore.
Bttt.
I figure liberals will find a way to punish this guy.
Forget it, Jake, it’s Chinatown.
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