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3. Prop 39 donors -
Thu Aug 23, 2012, 10:05 AM
Aug 2012

Prop 39 Donors

Thomas Steyer is the primary financial backer of Proposition 39.[4]

These are the $10,000 and over donors to the "yes" campaign as of July 14, 2012:

Donor
Amount


Thomas Steyer
$21,900,000

Californians for Clean Energy and Jobs
$325,000

(a good source for Prop info)

http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/California_Proposition_39,_Income_Tax_Increase_for_Multistate_Businesses_(2012)

Thomas Steyer

Thomas Steyer is the founder and co-senior managing partner of Farallon Capital Management. CNN has described him as "California's hedge fund king."[1] According to Forbes, in 2008, Steyer's net worth was $1.2 billion.[2] In 2011, the magazine ranked his fortune at $1.3 billion.[3]

Steyer and his wife Kathryn Taylor have four children. They have pledged to donate half their fortune to charity.[4] They own homes in San Francisco and Lake Tahoe, as well as a 2,000-acre ranch in the coastal town of Pescadero.[3]

Political giving

2012
Steyer is the main financial backer behind a proposed initiative, the Income Tax Payments by Multistate Businesses With Revenues Going to Clean Energy Initiative. He views the initiative as closing a loophole. His initiative will require multistate businesses to calculate their California income tax liability based on the percentage of their sales in California. He says, "We have a loophole. It is worth over $1 billion a year. We should close the loophole, and that is what we are doing."[5]

He has also given $200,000 to support the Insurance Companies Required to Justify Their Rates to the Public Initiative/[5]

2010

In 2010, Steyer contributed over $5 million to the campaign for a "no" vote on California Proposition 23 and $1 million to the campaign to defeat Proposition 26. According to MapLight, Steyer together with his wife, Kathryn Taylor, were the 3rd largest donors to the ballot proposition campaigns for the November 2, 2010 ballot.[6]

2004

In 2004, Steyer was among the country's top five donors to the presidential campaign of Democratic candidate John Kerry. He was a delegate to the 2004 Democratic Party presidential nominating convention. In 2008, he preferred Hillary Clinton to Barack Obama, but once Obama secured the Democratic Party's nomination, Steyer donated and fundraised for the Obama campaign.[3]

http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/Thomas_Steyer

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