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Prop. 61Children's Hospitals: MoneyWatch

Track who is contributing to the pro and con campaigns and how much.


Summary Analysis

Proposition 61 proponents have collected over $5 million; no contributions are reported from opponents. All the money contributed thus far has come from organizations, and all funds are from California sources, primarily from children's hospitals that would be the chief beneficiaries if the measure passes. Only $1,240 in funds under $1,000 have been contributed to the measure. Supporters spent over $700,000 circulating the measure to qualify it for the ballot.

*Note: Contributions under $100 are not required for reporting to the Secretary of State and therefore all contributions are not itemized.



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Total Contributions & Expenditures For & Against
(As of 11.7.2004)
For
Against
Contributions (as of 11.07.04)
$5,187,556
$0
   Independent Expenditures
   (as of 11.07.04)
   Expenditures (as of 11.07.04)

Total Expenditures
$19,586

$4,774,959

$4,794,545



$0
     
Committees
For
Against
 
Yes On Children's Hospitals
None

Top 10 Contributors For & Against
(As of 11.7.2004)
    NAME AMOUNT
1. For MILLER CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL-LONG BEACH MEMORIAL MED CENTER $683,375
2. For CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL AND HEALTH CENTER $657,185
3. For CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF ORANGE COUNTY $651,425
4. For CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL LOS ANGELES $648,613
5. For CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OAKLAND $636,093
6. For LUCILE SALTER PACKARD CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL $634,615
7. For CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL CENTRAL CALIFORNIA $633,375
  For LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER $633,375
8. For CALIFORNIA CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION $8,000
9. For A COMMITTEE FOR CALIFORNIA'S WELL-BEING SPONSORED BY BUSINESS, DOCTORS AND FIREFIGHTERS $1,500
    Total    $4,137,089