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MOTION: It was m/s by Cook Kallio /Sullivan to adopt the resolution regarding labor dispute <br />between Castlewood Country Club and Unite Here!, Hospitality Workers Union Local 2850, as <br />presented. <br />Ayes: Councilmembers Cook Kallio, Sullivan, Mayor Hosterman <br />Noes: Councilmember Thorne <br />Absent: None <br />Abstain: Councilmember McGovern <br />BREAK Mayor Hosterman called a brief recess and thereafter reconvened the meeting. <br />16. Consider a resolution in support of the Proposition 15, the California Fair Elections Act <br />The City Attorney stated that at the March 2 City Council meeting, Joe Ely asked the Council <br />to consider issuing a resolution in support of Proposition 15, a measure qualified for the June <br />ballot. The Council requested more information from staff and after review, a majority of the <br />Council indicated they would like to consider a resolution of Proposition 15. <br />Mayor Hosterman opened the hearing for public comments. <br />Public Comments: <br />Karen DeBaca Martens referred to the staff report, which indicated that the League of California <br />Cities has taken the stance that the measure does not have a clear impact on cities and further <br />study is unnecessary, and asked what the purpose of the resolution would be. <br />Councilmember Sullivan asked Mr. Lowell to provide a brief overview of the proposition, as well <br />as what is contained within the draft resolution. <br />Mr. Lowell explained that Proposition 15 will create a voluntary system for candidates for the <br />statewide position of Secretary of State to qualify for a public campaign grant, provided they <br />agree to strict spending limits with equally strict reporting and accounting requirements and to <br />accept no private contributions. The State would fund the grant through annual fees levied upon <br />lobbyists and lobbying firms and is expecting to raise about $6 million per election. The program <br />is a sort of trial program that would apply only to Secretary of State elections held in years 2014 <br />and 2018. <br />He said he had previously indicated to the Council that staff was looking to the League of Cities <br />to learn its position on the matter. The League initially told staff it would be submitting the <br />proposition to its various policy committees before taking any action but it was later determined <br />at a staff level that the issue was not something that would apply or be important to cities and <br />the issue was not put before any committees or the League Board of Directors. The League had <br />also indicated that the proposition may pose a problem for lobbyists currently utilized by some of <br />the larger cities. <br />He explained that while the City of Pleasanton already has voluntary spending regulations in <br />place, staff feels the proposition may provide further guidance on those regulations in the future <br />and would like to see how this progresses. The resolution essentially states that the Council <br />supports the Fair Elections Act, which will put this matter on the ballot and establish a pilot <br />program of public financing for the Secretary of State elections in 2014 and 2018. <br />City Council Minutes <br />Page 8 of 22 April 6, 2010 <br />
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