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RandySF

(70,613 posts)
Sat Nov 2, 2024, 05:36 AM Nov 2

These special interests are spending big to influence which Democrats win L.A. seats in the Legislature

Big Oil
The PAC spent about $700,000 in support of Laura Richardson, with most money going toward mailers. Richardson’s campaign said in a statement that she has not had any contact or connection with the independent committee. The PAC spent more than $50,000 against Richardson’s opponent, Michelle Chambers.


Labor unions
The unions have given more than $1 million to support Michelle Chambers, who received endorsements from SEIU California State Council and the California Teachers Assn. Their independent expenditure committees have been the biggest spenders in her race against Laura Richardson.


Uber
Uber spent $306,000 in support of Sade Elhawary. Uber spent an additional $278,000 to support Laura Richardson and $278,000 in opposition to Richardson’s opponent, Michelle Chambers.


Prison guards and law enforcement
Integrity California PAC spent just under $220,000 to oppose Martinez’s opponent Sade Elhawary. Elhawary opposes Proposition 36 and, like many who do, aspires for California to shift away from a reliance on stiffer penalties for low-level crimes. PORAC, the police group, endorsed Martinez’s candidacy.




https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2024-11-02/how-special-interess-are-playing-in-open-legislative-seats

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