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AGC RECOMMENDATIONS FOR NOVEMBER 2, 2010 ELECTION The Board of Directors of AGC San Diego is pleased to make the followi...

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AGC RECOMMENDATIONS FOR NOVEMBER 2, 2010 ELECTION The Board of Directors of AGC San Diego is pleased to make the following recommendations. Please contact Brad Barnum, AGC’s Vice President Government Relations, at 858-731-8158, for additional information.

LOCAL BALLOT MEASURES Proposition A Bans union-only Project Labor Agreements and Creates Fair and Open Competition for County of San Diego construction projects.

Yes on A

Proposition D A sales tax in the City of San Diego with no protections for taxpayers and vital services, and no accountability for reform. Proposition J A property tax in the San Diego Unified School District with a lack of performance and accountability provisions.

Vital School Construction & Modernization Bond Measures Proposition K $287 million bond - San Marcos Unified School District Proposition L $2.1 million bond - Julian Union High School District Proposition M $5.5 million bond - Dehesa School District Proposition P Proposition 20 $44.2 million bond - Encinitas Union School District Allows the voter-approved Citizens Redistricting Commission, which already has authority to draw state legislative and Board   of Equalization districts, to draw Congressional districts. Proposition C Allows for the completion of community facilities in Pacific Highlands Ranch and surrounding neighborhoods, which were approved by voters in 1998 

STATE BALLOT MEASURES  

Proposition 22 Eliminates the state’s authority to take funds used for transportation or local government projects and services. Proposition 24 Repeals current tax laws that attract and grow businesses and jobs. Hurts small business and stifles job growth. Proposition 25 Allows the State Legislature to raise taxes with a majority vote (current law requires a two-thirds vote). Will not ensure an on-time, balanced budget for California.  Proposition 27 Eliminates the Citizens Redistricting Commission’s authority to draw state legislative and Board of Equalization districts and returns that authority to a partisan State Legislature.  

CANDIDATES  San Diego County Board of Supervisors District 4 Board of Supervisors District 5

Ron Roberts Bill Horn

City Councils Chula Vista Oceanside San Diego District 6 Santee

Larry Breitfelder Jerry Kern and Gary Felein Lorie Zapf Rocky Qualin

School Districts San Diego Unified, District B San Diego Unified, District C

Steve Rosen John de Beck

San Diego Community College, District A San Diego Community College, District C San Diego Community College, District E

Maria Nieto Senour Rich Grosch Peter Zschiesche

Southwestern College, Seat 2 Southwestern College, Seat 4

Terri Valladolid Yolanda Salcido

Sweetwater Union High School, Seat 1 Sweetwater Union High School, Seat 3 Sweetwater Union High School, Seat 5

Jim Cartmill John McCann Arlie Ricasa

State Legislature Assembly District 66 Assembly District 73 Assembly District 74 Assembly District 75 Assembly District 77

Kevin Jeffries Diane Harkey Martin Garrick Nathan Fletcher Brian Jones

State Senate District 36 State Senate District 38 State Senate District 40

Joel Anderson Mark Wyland Juan Vargas

Congress District 49 District 50 District 52

Darrell Issa Brian Bilbray Duncan D. Hunter

Statewide Offices Governor U.S. Senate

Meg Whitman Carly Fiorina