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No On 46 Campaign Launches First Statewide TV & Radio Media Buy Highlighting the High Cost of Prop 46



Ads tell the real story behind this year’s most fiscally-reckless measure

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

SACRAMENTO – The No on 46 campaign announced today that it has launched its first statewide television and radio ad buys in both English and Spanish.

The ads, “Risk” (TV :30) and “Real Story” (Radio :60), focus on the first – and most obvious – of the myriad of reasons for California voters to reject Proposition 46: the fact it is written and nearly exclusively funded by trial attorneys for their financial benefit while everyone else in California – health consumers, taxpayers, and state and local governments – will pay more.

View the ad here: http://www.noon46.com/the-real-story-video/.

Because Proposition 46 is really three different initiatives in one – all of which are too complicated, too costly and too flawed – an unprecedented coalition of more than 600 statewide and community groups have joined to oppose it, including (partial list):

  • California Teachers Association
  • California School Boards Association
  • Association of California School Administrators
  • California State Firefighters Association
  • League of California Cities
  • Urban Counties Caucus
  • Rural County Representatives of California
  • California Special Districts Association
  • California Chamber of Commerce
  • Service Employees International Union (SEIU) California
  • AFSCME California PEOPLE
  • State Building and Construction Trades Council of California
  • California Medical Association
  • California Dental Association
  • California Hospital Association
  • California Pharmacists Association
  • American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
  • American College of Emergency Physicians, California Chapter
  • California Association of Physician Groups
  • California Association for Nurse Practitioners
  • Planned Parenthood Affiliates of California
  • Community Clinics Association of Los Angeles County
  • La Clínica de La Raza
  • California Association of Rural Health Clinics
  • Central Valley Health Network
  • NAACP California
  • California Republican Party
  • Los Angeles County Democratic Party
  • Yuba County Democratic Party

To learn more, visit www.NoOn46.com



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