Prop 32 is simple. It prevents unions and corporations from automatically deducting union dues from members' paychecks.
I don't know of any corporations that do this so this is really just targeted at unions.
If you don't believe public sector unions should automatically deduct union dues from their members, vote yes on Prop 32.
This doesn't ban unions or corporations from getting involved in politics. This bans AUTOMATIC payroll deductions. If people want to voluntarily give to their unions, they still can.
This seems like a no brainer to me to vote yes on Prop 32.
Here are the top 10 contributions to No on 32:
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[TD]CA Teachers Assn[/TD]
[TD]$16,452,509[/TD]
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[TD]SEIU[/TD]
[TD]$6,788,969[/TD]
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[TD]CA Prof Firefighters[/TD]
[TD]$2,601,580[/TD]
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[TD]AFSCME[/TD]
[TD]$1,634,725[/TD]
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[TD]CA Labor Federation[/TD]
[TD]$1,372,431 [/TD]
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[TD]Peace Officers Assn[/TD]
[TD]$1,276,846[/TD]
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[TD]CA School Employees Assn[/TD]
[TD]$1,050,000 [/TD]
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[TD]CA Faculty Assn[/TD]
[TD]$1,027,471 [/TD]
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[TD]CA Federal of Teachers[/TD]
[TD]$800,000[/TD]
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[TD]Intl Assn of Firefighters[/TD]
[TD]$500,000[/TD]
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