
WHEREAS, many Californians are rightly concerned they lack a full voice in elections because their small contributions can’t compete with big secret money from wealthy interests;
WHEREAS, five charter cities — Los Angeles, San Francisco, Berkeley, Oakland, and Long Beach — have adopted public financing systems that amplify the voices of everyday voters and provide candidates with an alternative fundraising system to relying on wealthy donors, but such systems are banned everywhere but charter cities in California; and
WHEREAS, the California Democratic Platform says California Democrats will “Support and encourage the implementation of legislation for full public financing of election campaigns at the local, state, and federal levels”;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Sonoma County Democratic Party supports SB 42 (Umberg-Allen-Cervantes-Lee), which will put the California Fair Elections Act on the November 2026 ballot to remove the current prohibition of public financing of campaigns while establishing basic requirements that public financing systems and candidates using public funding must follow to protect taxpayers and maximize the benefit to voters, such as requiring that candidates abide by expenditure limits and meet strict criteria to qualify for public funds.
THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this Resolution be provided to the Governor, Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas, Senate President pro Tem Mike McGuire, Senate Elections Committee Chair Sabrina Cervantes, Senate Appropriations Committee Chair Anna Caballero, Assembly Elections Committee Chair Gail Pellerin, Assembly Appropriations Committee Chair Buffy Wicks, Senator Tom Umberg, and to our area’s members of the California Legislature.
Resolution adopted by the Sonoma County Democratic Party on April 8, 2025
The Sonoma County Democratic Party (SCDP / Sonoma County Democratic Central Committee) is the official governing body of
the Democratic Party in Sonoma County. The SCDP works in cooperation with the
California Democratic Party (CDP) and the Democratic National Committee (DNC).
Public meetings of the Sonoma County Democratic Party are open to all registered Democrats.
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