The League of California Cities is an association of cities within the state of California, founded in 1898. Most of the state's 482 cities are represented in the league. The League publishes Western City, a monthly magazine, and holds an annual conference and exposition The League advocates for cities at the state capitol, including proper distribution of state taxes to the cities. The main office is in Sacramento. The league campaigned against 2006's Proposition 90, spending $4.1 million against it. The proposition lost. The League campaigned against Proposition 98, and for Proposition 99, in the Proposition 98/99 ballot proposals of 2008, spending $5.8 million on the measures. 98 failed, while 99 passed. The League was an advocate of 2010's Proposition 22, a constitutional amendment that would prevent the state government from taking certain funds, such as transportation funds, from the local governments. They spent $2.8 million towards its passage. It passed with 61% of the vote. More information...
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