Companies with reasons to cozy up to City Hall continue to make late contributions to Prop. D, the so-called strong mayor initiative that is on tomorrow's (June 8) ballot. Veolia Water North America gave $10,000 on June 4. Sempra Energy tossed in $7,500 on June 1 and Cox Communications $6,800 on May 29. Cox had previously given $38,920 in free air time. Sigh: will there ever be a San Diego election that is not bought and paid for?
Companies with reasons to cozy up to City Hall continue to make late contributions to Prop. D, the so-called strong mayor initiative that is on tomorrow's (June 8) ballot. Veolia Water North America gave $10,000 on June 4. Sempra Energy tossed in $7,500 on June 1 and Cox Communications $6,800 on May 29. Cox had previously given $38,920 in free air time. Sigh: will there ever be a San Diego election that is not bought and paid for?