Coalition Opposed to Prop. 6, the Attack on Bridge and Road Safety Grows

Aug 1, 2018
Since Proposition 6 qualified for the November 2018 statewide ballot, over 250 organizations and individuals have joined the coalition to say no to the attack that would eliminate more than 6,500 local transportation projects.
 
In addition to the new members below, the coalition includes many others such as the California Professional Firefighters, California Association of Highway Patrolmen, American Society of Civil Engineers, State Building & Construction Trades Council of California, local government, labor, environmentalists and first responders.
 
The No on Prop. 6 campaign is a broad-based coalition representing public safety, business, labor, local governments, transportation advocates and taxpayers opposed to Prop. 6 that would eliminate more than $5 billion annually in transportation funding and put thousands of transportation improvement projects at risk. For more information, visit NoProp6.com.
 
The following are some of the organizations that have recently joined the No on Prop. 6 coalition:
  • 350 Sacramento
  • American Council of Engineering Companies – California
  • Associated General Contractors – California
  • Associated General Contractors – San Diego
  • Association of Bay Area Governments
  • Bay Area Council
  • Business Council of San Joaquin County
  • CalAsian Chamber of Commerce
  • California Alliance for Jobs
  • California Building Industry Association
  • California Chamber of Commerce
  • California Hispanic Chamber of Commerce
  • California Labor Federation
  • California Trucking Association
  • Camarillo Chamber of Commerce
  • Chamber of Commerce Alliance of Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties
  • Chamber of Commerce of the Santa Barbara Region
  • City/County Association of San Mateo County
  • City of Orinda
  • Climate Resolve
  • Coalition for Sustainable Transportation (COAST)
  • Dokken Engineering
  • East Bay Economic Development Alliance
  • East Bay Leadership Council
  • Fairfield-Suisun Chamber of Commerce
  • Flasher Barricade Association
  • Fremont Chamber of Commerce
  • Greater Los Angeles African American Chamber of Commerce (GLAAACC)
  • Greater Merced Chamber of Commerce
  • Greater San Fernando Valley Chamber of Commerce
  • Harrison Engineering
  • Hazard Construction Company
  • HSG Safety Supplies
  • IBEW Local 428
  • LA/OC Building and Construction Trades Council
  • Lake Tahoe South Shore Chamber of Commerce
  • Latin Business Association 
  • Los Angeles Area Chamber of Commerce
  • Los Angeles County Business Federation (LA BizFed)
  • Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC)
  • Northern California Engineering Contractors Association
  • Orange County Business Council
  • Oxnard Chamber of Commerce
  • Regional Economic Association Leaders of California (R.E.A.L. Coalition)
  • Riley’s Compliance Consulting
  • Ripon Chamber of Commerce
  • Sacramento Area Bicycle Advocates
  • Sacramento Asian-Pacific Chamber of Commerce
  • Sacramento Metro Chamber of Commerce
  • Sacramento Transportation Authority
  • San Gabriel Valley Economic Partnership
  • San Rafael Chamber of Commerce
  • Santa Clara Chamber of Commerce
  • Santa Cruz Area Chamber of Commerce
  • Santa Cruz County Business Council
  • Silicon Valley Leadership Group
  • South Gate Chamber of Commerce
  • Southern California Contractors Association
  • Southern California Partnership for Jobs
  • Southern California Transit Advocates
  • Steelhead Constructors, Inc.
  • United Contractors
  • Yolo County Board of Supervisors
  • Vacaville Chamber of Commerce Vintage Paving Company 
These groups are joined by more than 250 organizations opposing Prop. 6, including the California Professional Firefighters, California Association of Highway Patrolmen, American Society of Civil Engineers, State Building & Construction Trades Council of California, local government, labor, environmentalists and first responders.
 
Paid for by No on Prop 6: Stop the Attack on Bridge & Road Safety, sponsored by business, labor, local governments and transportation advocates
Committee Major Funding from
California Alliance for Jobs
Southern California Partnership for Jobs
State Building and Construction Trades Council of California
Funding details at www.fppc.ca.gov