REFERENDUM TO REPEAL STATEWIDE PLASTIC BAG BAN QUALIFIES FOR 2016 BALLOT

Date: March 02, 2015

After a signature
check conducted by California county registrars, Secretary of State Alex
Padilla today announced the qualification of a ballot measure to repeal Senate
Bill 270, legislation passed in 2014 to ban plastic retail bags and allow
grocers to charge – and keep – 10 cents for each paper and thicker plastic bag
provided to their customers. With the qualification, the law will be suspended until
California voters cast their ballots on the issue in November 2016.

“SB 270 was
never a bill about the environment. It was a backroom deal between the
California Grocers Association and their union friends to scam consumers out of
billions of dollars in bag fees – all under the guise of environmentalism,”
said Lee Califf, Executive Director of the American Progressive Bag Alliance. “California
voters will now have the chance to vote down a terrible law that, if
implemented, would kill 2,000 local manufacturing jobs and funnel obscene
profits to big grocers without any money going to a public purpose or
environmental initiative.”

More than 800,000 signatures were
submitted by the December 29, 2014 deadline in order to qualify the referendum.
The county registrars performed a signature check where at least 555,236 valid
signatures were needed to qualify by random sampling and today that threshold was
exceeded. 504,706 signatures were needed for the referendum to qualify.  

“SB 270 is a de facto
multi-million dollar tax on California’s small businesses and shoppers. Voters
should be thrilled to have the opportunity to reverse it,” said John Kabateck,
California Executive Director of the National Federation of Independent
Business (NFIB).

In addition
to suspending the law until after votes are cast in November 2016, qualifying
the referendum will also save hundreds of thousands in taxpayer dollars that
would otherwise be wasted on state administrative costs associated with
implementation of the bill. According to the Legislative Analyst’s Office over
$700,000 would need to be allocated from the state budget to fund
administrative positions from 2015-2018.

”State
lawmakers continue to saddle Californians with more taxes, fees and wasteful
red tape. We are certain that, now given the opportunity, California voters
will trash the foolish bag tax,” said Jon Coupal, President of the Howard
Jarvis Taxpayers Association (HJTA).   

In addition
to NFIB and HJTA, a coalition of business and taxpayer groups has formed in
support of the measure, including:

 ·        
Alliance of Contra Costa Taxpayers

·        
American Forest & Paper Association

·        
Calaveras County Taxpayers Association

·        
California Taxpayer Protection Committee

·        
Contra Costa Taxpayers Association

·        
Fullerton Association of Concerned Taxpayers

·        
Howard Jarvis Taxpayers Association

·        
Humboldt County Taxpayers League

·        
Inland Empire Taxpayers Association

·        
International Faith Based Coalition

·        
National Federation of Independent Business

·        
Orange County Taxpayers Association

·        
Placer County Taxpayers Association

·        
Retailers and Store Owners United to Rebuild
California’s Economy

·        
Sacramento Taxpayers Association

·        
San Diego Tax Fighters

·        
San Joaquin County Taxpayers Association, Inc.

·        
So Cal Tax Revolt Coalition Inc.

·        
Solano County Taxpayers Association

·        
Sutter County Taxpayers Association

·        
Ventura County Taxpayers Association

Added Califf,
“Today is an important day for tens of thousands of families across the country
that are supported by the American plastic bag manufacturing and recycling
industry. It’s outrageous that California legislators voted to kill California
jobs just to line the pockets of big grocers and their labor union supporters.
But the APBA is proud to defend these workers and we remain confident
California voters will reject the bag ban scam at the ballot box in November
2016.”

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