
Corporate Interests in Ballot Battle | photos US Marine Corps; Peter Franz; Pixabay
In California's Democrat-dominated statehouse, big business usually plays defense. Liberal groups-like labor unions and environmentalists-typically push for new bills, while corporate interests work to kill them. Legislators feel that push and pull.
A similar dynamic is now at play on California's ballot, where major industries are spending big bucks to defeat policies backed by progressives. On three key ballot measures, corporate opponents have collectively raised four times as much money as supporters. Now it's voters in the middle of that push-and-pull-and voters who will determine which side wins.
Prop 61 in One Minute - Prescription Prices
Here are three corporate industries pouring millions into no campaigns on California ballot measures:
Pharma:
With the rising price of medicine sparking national fury, the pharmaceutical industry marked a victorious year in the California Legislature.
The year began just after the announcement that Henry Perea, a powerful assemblyman who led a caucus of business-oriented Democrats, had quit mid-term to take a job with PhRMA, the industry's lobbying association. Drug companies went on to score two big wins in Sacramento, beating back bills that would have compelled them to report the costs and profits of specialty drugs, and required health plans to disclose more details about medication prices.
Now the industry's fight turns to the ballot, where voters will decide the fate of Proposition 61. The measure would prohibit the state from paying more for drugs than the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, which pays the lowest prices prices in the nation.
It's shaping up as the most expensive measure on the ballot, with the anti-Prop. 61 campaign raising nearly $87 million, almost entirely from the pharmaceutical industry. The no campaign argues the policy could wind up raising prices for the many consumers who don't get their prescriptions through state health care plans. The nonpartisan Legislative Analyst said the fiscal impacts of the measure are impossible to predict.
Prop. 61 Money
Prop. 61 supporters have raised $14.5 million, much of it from the AIDS Healthcare Foundation. The measure's most high-profile supporter is Vermont's Democratic Sen. Bernie Sanders, whose losing presidential campaign fired up liberals as he castigated corporate America. Sanders is featured in a Prop. 61 commercial saying its passage would be a real blow against this greedy industry that will reverberate all over America.
Though the initiative has his support, many progressive groups have shied away from Prop. 61. The California Labor Federation, which had backed the unsuccessful legislation to compel more information about drug pricing, did not take a position on Prop. 61. The California Democratic Party also is sitting this one out.
It's very easy for the yes' side to rail against the pharmaceutical manufacturers and hold up Prop. 61 as the solution, said Kathy Fairbanks, spokeswoman for the anti-Prop. 61 campaign.
The problem is that like a lot of initiatives, it's filled with flaws and the devil is in the details.
Tobacco:
Prop 56 in One Minute - Tobacco Tax
After several years of getting its way in Sacramento-extinguishing bills that would have upped regulation of electronic cigarettes and banned smoking at schools and beaches-the tobacco industry suffered some serious blows in the Legislature in 2016. Lawmakers passed six bills backed by health advocates aimed at reducing smoking and the illnesses it causes. They included bills to raise the smoking age from 18 to 21 and to impose tighter rules on vaping - and Gov. Jerry Brown signed all but one of them.
The only one Brown vetoed dealt with taxes: It would have allowed local governments to tax tobacco. In his veto message, Brown wrote that he was reluctant to approve this measure in view of all the taxes being proposed for the 2016 ballot.
One of those ballot-box taxes is Proposition 56, which would levy a $2 state tax on every pack of cigarettes. The roughly $1 billion generated by the tax annually would largely be devoted to the state's Medi-Cal health care program for the poor.
Prop. 56 Money
Research shows that raising taxes is an effective way to reduce smoking. So it's not surprising that cigarette companies are spending millions to defeat Prop. 56. As of Oct. 10th, the campaign against Prop. 56 had raised $66.3 million-almost all of it from tobacco companies Philip Morris and R.J. Reynolds.
In the Legislature, the anti-smoking bills were backed by health groups including the American Cancer Society and the American Lung Association. Those groups are also pushing Prop. 56, with funding from hospitals, doctors, labor unions and billionaire Tom Steyer. The yes side has so far raised $21.2 million.
Plastic:
Prop 67 in One Minute - Ban on Plastic Bags
The Legislature began debating a statewide ban on plastic shopping bags several years ago, and for a long time the plastic industry won, killing bills that would have hurt its ability to do business in California.
The tides changed in 2014, though, when lawmakers approved a law banning flimsy plastic bags-the kind designed to be used just one time-and requiring stores to charge customers a dime for bags made of paper or heavier plastic. That's when the plastic industry turned its attention to the ballot, gathering signatures to put the bag ban up for a referendum. Now, with Prop. 67, voters get to decide if they want to undo what the Legislature did.
Environmental groups are supporting Prop. 67, arguing that plastic bags mar the landscape and harm wildlife. They say shoppers will adapt to bringing their own bags-a lifestyle change that helps the planet-and have raised $1.6 million, m
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