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The following are the total amount donated by top contributors to each state ballot measure that is pending Secretary of State verification or are still circulating for signatures. These lists reflect contributions as reported by Primarily Formed Committees.

Prop #Circulating TitleTop Aggregated
Contributions1Constitutional Right to Reproductive Freedom. Legislative Constitutional Amendment. Support - $14,722,99726Allows In-Person Roulette, Dice Games, Sports Wagering on Tribal Lands. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute

Support - $128,853,797*

Oppose - $44,439,801

27Allows Online and Mobile Sports Wagering Outside Tribal Lands. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.

Support - $169,111,799

Oppose: $245,811,236*

28Provides Additional Funding for Arts and Music Education in Public Schools. Initiative Statute.Support - $10,714,83029Requires On-Site Licensed Medical Professional at Kidney Dialysis Clinics and Establishes Other State Requirements. Initiative Statute.Oppose - $86,357,62930Provides Funding for Programs to Reduce Air Pollution and Prevent Wildfires by Increasing Tax on Personal Income Over $2 Million. Initiative Statute.

Support - $50,262,671

Oppose - $16,421,416

31Referendum On 2020 Law That Would Prohibit the Retail Sale of Certain Flavored Tobacco Products.Support - $47,529,179
Oppose - $23,296,819

Total from top contributors: $708,667,555

OfficeCandidate Aggregated
ContributionsControllerMalia CohenSupport - $1,486,202*ControllerLanhee ChenOppose - $1,486,202*Superintendent of Public InstructionTony ThurmondSupport - $2,775,000Senate District 10Aisha WahabSupport - $1,034,084Assembly District 35Jasmeet BainsSupport - $1,482,301*Assembly District 35Leticia PerezOppose - $1,482,301*

Total from top contributors: $6,777,587

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Students engaged with Civic Action Project nation-wide.

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Curriculum Materials

Compelling. Accessible. Interactive.
Non-partisan. Issue-based. Standards-aligned.

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CivCon • Civil Conversation

Academic discussion.
Deliberate instead of debate.
Student-centered. Text-based.
Controversial issues. Multiple perspectives.

Students reported that they felt empowered by having Civil Conversations.
— Katie, Charlotte, NC

I loved that it made kids slow down and think before talking and that they had to have EVIDENCE! Not just letting their passion take them off the rails.
— Ciera, Old Town, ME

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BRIA • Bill of Rights in Action

Topical. Timely.
Texts and application activities.
U.S. and world history. Government and current events.


Your lessons are the most clear, concise and insightful explanations of complex historical events and trends that I've seen anywhere!  Textbooks seem to over simplify. . . or give a laundry list of dull detail. Your lessons tackle fascinating subjects and are exactly on target. I can't thank you enough! 
— Daria, San Diego, California

 

Our Programs

Innovative • Relevant • Student-centered • Standards-aligned

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CAP • Civic Action Project

Project-based learning.

Issues. Policy connections. Perspectives.

Thoughtful civic actions. Proven practices in civic learning (C3).

 94% of students think CAP helped them become more effective citizens. 
95% of students say CAP made them believe they can make a difference.

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Cops & Kids:Working Together for Peace on the Streets

Middle school students.
Scope and limits of police authority.
Police Patrol simulation with sworn officers.
Open lines of communication. Build understanding. Community policing.

Pre and post surveys of officers and
students show dramatic shifts from negative to positive attitudes.

98% of the officers say that this program is valuable or highly valuable
in improving police/community relations.

Whether a young person or a seasoned officer, both come away from Cops & Kids with a better understanding of and appreciation for each other. Attitudes changed. Lives changed.

Chief Michel Moore, Los Angeles Police Department

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EHI • Expanding Horizons Internships

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 Transforming young people’s lives.
First generation college-bound students.
Paid internships in professional workplaces.
Seminars to prepare for job experience and college.

 

100% of the students go to college.

 

Working at Latham & Watkins allowed me to interact with my coworkers in a professional manner. My participation in the EHI program taught me that connections, experiences, and networking is important. If one is able to open themselves up and are willing to work hard, you will be very successful.
—Jared, 2019 Intern

Mock Trial

A fictional criminal case. Real arguments.
Student attorneys, witnesses, bailiffs, and clerks.
Los Angeles County and California state competitions.

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Mock Trial was the best experience I had in school, period. I made friends I still have after a decade, gained confidence in myself, and learned communication skills I still use today.

Aaron, Mock Trial Alum

I came away with better critical thinking and writing skills, and have a better understanding of how our justice system works.

Does pool ladder need to touch bottom of pool?

A: Yes, the instructions state that the bottom of the ladder must sit on the floor of the pool. It is recommended to put a ladder mat underneath the area that the ladder will rest (as not to damage the liner).

How do you attach an above ground pool ladder to a deck?

This ladder comes with mounting brackets, so slide one over each of the long handrail posts, and adjust the mounting bracket's height so that they're even with your deck. Then, attach the mounting brackets by screwing into the deck through two of the three holes on each bracket.

How do you fix a wobbly pool ladder?

But often you can return a loose ladder to rock-solid status by tightening its metal braces. Locate the hex nuts on the outside of the ladder rails; there should be one at each rung. Tighten the nuts with a wrench, then check to see if the ladder is more stable. If it's still a little wobbly, tighten the nuts again.