SB 168 - An Act to Add Section 102.5 to the Elections Code, Relating to Petitions.

Petitions: compensation for signatures. 2011-2012 Legislature. View bill details
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Summary:
Under existing law, a person who is a voter or is qualified to register to vote in this state may circulate an initiative or referendum petition, and a person who is a voter may circulate a recall petition.

This bill would provide that it is a misdemeanor for a person to pay or to receive money or any other thing of value based on the number of signatures obtained on a state or local… More
Under existing law, a person who is a voter or is qualified to register to vote in this state may circulate an initiative or referendum petition, and a person who is a voter may circulate a recall petition.

This bill would provide that it is a misdemeanor for a person to pay or to receive money or any other thing of value based on the number of signatures obtained on a state or local initiative, referendum, or recall petition and would prescribe penalties for doing so. By creating a new crime, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.

The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.

This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason. Hide
 
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This bill was passed by both houses and vetoed by the Governor. It did not become law
Senate Vote: On Passage

PASSED on May 9, 2011.

voted YES: 23 voted NO: 15
2 voted present/not voting

An Act to Add Section 102.5 to the Elections Code, Relating to Petitions.

SB 168 — 2011-2012 Legislature

Summary
Under existing law, a person who is a voter or is qualified to register to vote in this state may circulate an initiative or referendum petition, and a person who is a voter may circulate a recall petition.

This bill would provide that it is a misdemeanor for a person to pay or to receive money or any other thing of value based on the number of signatures obtained on a state or local initiative, referendum, or recall petition and would prescribe penalties for doing so. By creating a new crime, the bill would impose a state-mandated local program.

The California Constitution requires the state to reimburse local agencies and school districts for certain costs mandated by the state. Statutory provisions establish procedures for making that reimbursement.

This bill would provide that no reimbursement is required by this act for a specified reason.
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Title
An Act to Add Section 102.5 to the Elections Code, Relating to Petitions.
Author(s)
Ellen Corbett
Co-Authors
    Subjects
    • Petitions: compensation for signatures
    Major Actions
    Introduced2/03/2011
    Referred to Committee
    Passed Senate Committee on Elections, Reapportionment and Constitutional Amendments3/15/2011
    Passed Senate Committee on Public Safety4/05/2011
    Passed Senate5/09/2011
    Passed Assembly Committee on Elections and Redistricting6/21/2011
    Passed Assembly Committee on Appropriations7/06/2011
    Passed Assembly7/14/2011
    Presented to the governor (enrolled)7/19/2011
    Vetoed by Governor8/01/2011
    Vetoed by Governor8/01/2011
    Bill History
    Chamber/CommitteeMotionDateResult
    select this voteSenate Committee on Elections, Reapportionment and Constitutional AmendmentsDo pass, but re-refer to the Committee on Public Safety.3/15/2011This motion PASSED the Senate Committee on Elections, Reapportionment and Constitutional Amendments
    3 voted YES 2 voted NO 0 voted present/not voting
    select this voteSenate Committee on Public SafetyDo pass, but re-refer to the Committee on Appropriations.4/05/2011This motion PASSED the Senate Committee on Public Safety
    5 voted YES 2 voted NO 0 voted present/not voting
    currently selectedSenateSenate 3rd Reading SB168 Corbett5/09/2011This bill PASSED the Senate
    23 voted YES 15 voted NO 2 voted present/not voting
    select this voteAssembly Committee on Elections and RedistrictingDo pass and be re-referred to the Committee on Appropriations.6/21/2011This motion PASSED the Assembly Committee on Elections and Redistricting
    5 voted YES 2 voted NO 0 voted present/not voting
    select this voteAssembly Committee on AppropriationsDo pass.7/06/2011This motion PASSED the Assembly Committee on Appropriations
    10 voted YES 5 voted NO 2 voted present/not voting
    select this voteAssemblySB 168 Corbett Senate Third Reading By FONG7/14/2011This bill PASSED the Assembly
    48 voted YES 28 voted NO 4 voted present/not voting
    ActionDateDescription
    Introduced2/03/2011
    2/03/2011Introduced. Read first time. To Com. on RLS. for assignment. To print.
    2/07/2011From printer. May be acted upon on or after March 6.
    2/17/2011Referred to Coms. on E. & C.A. and PUB. S.
    3/04/2011Set for hearing March 15.
    select this voteVote3/15/2011Do pass, but re-refer to the Committee on Public Safety.
    3/16/2011From committee: Do pass and re-refer to Com. on PUB. S. (Ayes 3. Noes 2. Page 358.) (March 15). Re-referred to Com. on PUB. S.
    3/17/2011Set for hearing April 5.
    4/05/2011From committee: Do pass and re-refer to Com. on APPR. (Ayes 5. Noes 2. Page 543.) (April 5). Re-referred to Com. on APPR.
    select this voteVote4/05/2011Do pass, but re-refer to the Committee on Appropriations.
    4/13/2011Set for hearing May 2.
    5/03/2011From committee: Be placed on second reading file pursuant to Senate Rule 28.8.
    5/04/2011Read second time. Ordered to third reading.
    5/09/2011Read third time. Passed. (Ayes 23. Noes 15. Page 900.) Ordered to the Assembly.
    5/09/2011In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk.
    currently selectedSenate Vote on Passage5/09/2011Senate 3rd Reading SB168 Corbett
    5/19/2011Referred to Com. on E. & R.
    select this voteVote6/21/2011Do pass and be re-referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
    6/22/2011From committee: Do pass and re-refer to Com. on APPR. (Ayes 5. Noes 2.) (June 21). Re-referred to Com. on APPR.
    7/06/2011From committee: Do pass. (Ayes 10. Noes 5.) (July 6).
    select this voteVote7/06/2011Do pass.
    7/07/2011Read second time. Ordered to third reading.
    7/14/2011Read third time. Passed. (Ayes 48. Noes 28. Page 2333.) Ordered to the Senate.
    7/14/2011In Senate. Ordered to engrossing and enrolling.
    select this voteAssembly Vote on Passage7/14/2011SB 168 Corbett Senate Third Reading By FONG
    7/19/2011Enrolled and presented to the Governor at 1 p.m.
    Vetoed8/01/2011Vetoed by the Governor.
    8/01/2011In Senate. Consideration of Governor's veto pending.
    2/02/2012Consideration of Governor's veto stricken from file.

    Total contributions given to Senators from Pharmaceutical manufacturing, which…

    opposed this bill

    Pharmaceutical manufacturing$836,228
    $836,228

    7 Organizations Supported and 17 Opposed; See Which Ones

    Organizations that took a position on
    An Act to Add Section 102.5 to the Elections Code, Relating to Petitions.: Senate 3rd Reading SB168 Corbett

    7 organizations supported this bill

    AFL-CIO
    Senate Rules Committee (2011, May 5). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from Leg. Info.
    Ballot Initiative Strategy Center
    Senate Rules Committee (2011, May 5). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from Leg. Info.
    City of Murrieta
    Senate Rules Committee (2011, March 11). Senate Committee Analysis. Retrieved March 21, 2011, from Leg. Info.
    Contra Costa County
    Senate Rules Committee (2011, May 5). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from Leg. Info.
    International Association of Fire Fighters
    Senate Rules Committee (2011, May 5). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from Leg. Info.
    Secretary of State Debra Bowen
    Senate Rules Committee (2011, May 5). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from Leg. Info.
    Sierra Club California
    Senate Rules Committee (2011, May 5). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from Leg. Info.

    17 organizations opposed this bill

    American Council of Engineering Companies
    Senate Rules Committee (2011, May 5). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from Leg. Info.
    Associated General Contractors of America
    Senate Rules Committee (2011, May 5). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from Leg. Info.
    Association of California Life and Health Insurance Companies
    Senate Rules Committee (2011, May 5). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from Leg. Info.
    Ballot Access News
    Senate Rules Committee (2011, May 5). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from Leg. Info.
    California Apartment Association
    Senate Rules Committee (2011, May 5). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from Leg. Info.
    California Business Properties Association
    Senate Rules Committee (2011, May 5). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from Leg. Info.
    California Business Roundtable
    Senate Rules Committee (2011, May 5). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from Leg. Info.
    California Chamber of Commerce
    Senate Rules Committee (2011, May 5). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from Leg. Info.
    California Manufacturers and Technology Association
    Senate Rules Committee (2011, May 5). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from Leg. Info.
    California New Car Dealers Association
    Senate Rules Committee (2011, May 5). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from Leg. Info.
    California Retailers Association
    Senate Rules Committee (2011, May 5). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from Leg. Info.
    Citizens in Charge
    Jacob, Paul (2011, March 15). Citizens in Charge Opposes California Senate Bill 168. Retrieved March 30, 2011, from Citizens in Charge.
    Culver City Chamber of Commerce
    Senate Rules Committee (2011, May 5). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from Leg. Info.
    Humane Society
    Senate Rules Committee (2011, May 5). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from Leg. Info.
    National Association of Home Builders
    Senate Rules Committee (2011, May 5). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from Leg. Info.
    Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America
    Senate Rules Committee (2011, May 5). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from Leg. Info.
    Western Growers Association
    Senate Rules Committee (2011, May 5). Senate Floor Analysis. Retrieved May 10, 2011, from Leg. Info.

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    Includes reported contributions to campaigns of Senators in office on day of vote, from Pharmaceutical manufacturing interest groups, May 20, 2008 – May 19, 2012.
    Contributions data source: FollowTheMoney.org

    Contributions by Legislator

    Namesort iconPartyDistrict$ From Interest Groups
    That Supported
    $ From Interest Groups
    That Opposed
    Vote
    Elaine AlquistDCA-13$0$5,307
    Joel AndersonRCA-36$0$20,100
    Tom BerryhillRCA-14$0$10,850
    Sam BlakesleeRCA-15$0$1,000
    Ron CalderonDCA-30$0$41,700
    Anthony CannellaRCA-12$0$12,900
    Ellen CorbettDCA-10$0$3,000
    Lou CorreaDCA-34$0$52,654
    Kevin De LeonDCA-22$0$30,400
    Mark DeSaulnierDCA-7$0$5,500
    Bob DuttonRCA-31$0$9,400
    Bill EmmersonRCA-37$0$32,337
    Noreen EvansDCA-2$0$9,500
    Jean FullerRCA-18$0$11,000
    Ted GainesRCA-1$0$38,350
    Loni HancockDCA-9$0$8,500
    Tom HarmanRCA-35$0$11,000
    Ed HernandezDCA-24$0$66,590
    Bob HuffRCA-29$0$23,650
    Christine KehoeDCA-39$0$12,300
    Doug La MalfaRCA-4$0$2,500
    Mark LenoDCA-3$0$5,800
    Ted LieuDCA-28$0$23,687
    Carol LiuDCA-21$0$9,500
    Alan LowenthalDCA-27$0$0
    Gloria Negrete McLeodDCA-32$0$35,680
    Alex PadillaDCA-20$0$33,000
    Fran PavleyDCA-23$0$0
    Curren PriceDCA-26$0$42,544
    Michael RubioDCA-16$0$19,200
    Sharon RunnerRCA-17$0$1,000
    Joe SimitianDCA-11$0$2,000
    Darrell SteinbergDCA-6$0$30,150
    Tony StricklandRCA-19$0$37,945
    Juan VargasDCA-40$0$27,300
    Mimi WaltersRCA-33$0$44,296
    Lois WolkDCA-5$0$28,259
    Rod WrightDCA-25$0$37,950
    Mark WylandRCA-38$0$18,850
    Leland YeeDCA-8$0$30,528

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    NamePartyDistrict$ From Interest Groups
    That Supported
    $ From Interest Groups
    That Opposed
    Vote
    Elaine AlquistDCA-13$18,385$12,707
    Joel AndersonRCA-36$36,400$105,200
    Tom BerryhillRCA-14$68,000$69,008
    Sam BlakesleeRCA-15$6,600$18,799
    Ron CalderonDCA-30$32,550$104,600
    Anthony CannellaRCA-12$13,800$91,899
    Ellen CorbettDCA-10$46,233$15,600
    Lou CorreaDCA-34$52,418$141,784
    Kevin De LeonDCA-22$56,482$104,291
    Mark DeSaulnierDCA-7$61,824$38,499
    Bob DuttonRCA-31$38,550$87,578
    Bill EmmersonRCA-37$63,350$88,837
    Noreen EvansDCA-2$56,858$27,300
    Jean FullerRCA-18$24,100$68,500
    Ted GainesRCA-1$4,725$143,100
    Loni HancockDCA-9$38,004$12,000
    Tom HarmanRCA-35$31,700$70,183
    Ed HernandezDCA-24$42,227$161,418
    Bob HuffRCA-29$62,350$134,093
    Christine KehoeDCA-39$32,750$26,700
    Doug La MalfaRCA-4$3,000$25,300
    Mark LenoDCA-3$60,852$19,250
    Ted LieuDCA-28$113,781$86,183
    Carol LiuDCA-21$40,045$30,900
    Alan LowenthalDCA-27$14,200$9,600
    Gloria Negrete McLeodDCA-32$35,050$90,234
    Alex PadillaDCA-20$42,900$105,583
    Fran PavleyDCA-23$50,915$11,700
    Curren PriceDCA-26$19,900$83,377
    Michael RubioDCA-16$31,492$86,773
    Sharon RunnerRCA-17$6,500$4,000
    Joe SimitianDCA-11$26,550$24,800
    Darrell SteinbergDCA-6$42,865$114,322
    Tony StricklandRCA-19$20,600$182,297
    Juan VargasDCA-40$31,350$84,900
    Mimi WaltersRCA-33$14,500$147,446
    Lois WolkDCA-5$47,461$59,809
    Rod WrightDCA-25$44,600$132,701
    Mark WylandRCA-38$25,900$68,950
    Leland YeeDCA-8$23,600$89,936

    Interest Groups that supported this bill

    $ Donated
    Police & fire fighters unions and associations$1,317,854
    Labor unions$106,200
    Environmental policy$35,759
    Municipal & county government organizations$18,500
    Public official (elected or appointed)$4,100
    Democratic-based groups (but not official party committees) and generic liberal/progressive ones$953

    Interest Groups that opposed this bill

    $ Donated
    Pharmaceutical manufacturing$836,228
    Accident & health insurance$790,340
    Builders associations$459,023
    Building operators & managers$209,895
    Auto dealers, new & used$201,352
    Engineering, architecture & construction management services$170,844
    Manufacturing$97,378
    Chambers of commerce$74,675
    Farm organizations & cooperatives$66,850
    Pro-business organizations$49,412
    Retail trade$24,160
    Consumer groups$0
    Animal rights$0
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