February 8, 2012
Pension-reform group suspends initiative campaign
A conservative group announced Wednesday that it was suspending its campaign to put public employee pension reform on the November ballot.
Dan Pellissier, president of California Pension Reform, said his group could not raise enough money to mount a petition-signature drive. A successful drive typically requires at least $2 million.
He blamed unfavorable language issued by the office of Attorney General Kamala Harris, a Democrat, which he said undermined the effort even though pension reform is popular with Californians...
LINK - MercuryNews.com