Perata gets heat for prison guard money

SACRAMENTO, CA

A campaign committee controlled by /*State Senate President Don Perata*/ took $577,000 in donations over the last few weeks from the powerful prison guards union. The timing is suspect because the guards are in the middle of contract talks with the state. Critics wonder if the money buys the prison guards any favors at the Capitol.

"We think the case is very strong that something stinks on the other side, and voters need to take a close look," said Derek Cressman, from a Common Cause.

Common Cause suspects the money will be used to fight Proposition 11, the measure that re-draws political districts. Many Prop 11 opponents say the initiative would end up creating more conservative, anti-union, legislative districts. The pison guards' union simply says the initiative is flawed and wants to help Senator Perata defeat it, nothing more.

"We are certainly trying to achieve collective bargaining in California. We are trying to protect the interest of our members. But there is absolutely no tie between this contribution and anything else we're doing on the legislative front," said Lance Corcoran, from the California Peace Officers' Association.

"Filing this thing is the cheapest form of political theater," said State Senator President Don Perata, (D) from Oakland.

Among the bills lawmakers are taking action on in the waning days of the 2008 Legislative Year, none of them addresses the prison guards' contract. Still, that didn't stop Governor Schwarzenegger for criticizing the donation.

"This money exchange is terrible for the people of California," said Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) of California.

Schwarzenegger is a strong supporter of Prop 11, even transferring more than $2 million of his campaign fund to help promote it. The Governor's campaign fund has received record donations.

"He has more special interest money than any other governor has ever had. And now he's pointing the finger at us saying we're not playing fair?" said Corcoran.

The /*Fair Political Practices Commission*/ has two weeks to decide whether it will investigate this money. Common Cause wants the donation returned back to the prison guards union.

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