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CUSD Donates to CASH to market facilities Bonds to Taxpayers

Misuse of taxpayer funds?

CUSD has paid large amounts of money to groups and consultants to get both State and Local facilities bonds on the ballot and to market the bonds to taxpayers - this is a mis-use of taxpayer money. I have seen many payments to this group CASH



CUSD has paid CASH a lot of money on different occasions - read through some of these handouts - absolutely amazing. This is the exact road map CUSD has followed with the exception of the one slide below- CUSD violated 7054(a)
https://www.cashnet.org/meetings/2015_Workshops/AprilBond.html
CASH



C.A.S.H. Workshop: Planning for 2016 Local Bond Success
Sacramento
April 21, 2015
9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
Sacramento Doubletree
2001 Point West Way, Sacramento, CA 95815
Ontario
April 24, 2015
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Ontario Airport Radisson
2200 East Holt Blvd., Ontario, CA 91761

The Power of the State and Local Bond to Meet Local Needs
John Fairbank, Fairbank, Maslin, Maullin, Metz, & Associates, Inc. (CUSD Contracts with this firm)
Consultants & Roles
Bill McGuire, Twin Rivers USD
Tova Corman, C.A.S.H. Board of Directors, Long Beach USD (CUSD Roadmap to pass the bond)
Planning for Your Next Bond
Jim DiCamillo, WLC Architects (CUSD Contracts with this firm)
Estuardo Santillan, Norwalk-La Mirada
Tom Duffy, Past C.A.S.H. Chair, Murdoch, Walrath & Holmes

Funding Sources/Financial Feasibility/Polling & Setting Project Priorities/Political Feasibility
John Baracy, Stifel
Bonnie Moss, Clifford Moss
Erica Gonzalez, Stifel
Bruce Kerns, Stifel
Charles Heath, TBWB Strategies
Successful Bond Case Study
Bill McGuire, Twin Rivers USD
Greg Medici, Los Gatos Un. HSD
Nancy Nien, Downey USD
Legal Issues with Bond Campaigns
Mark Kelley, Dannis Woliver Kelley (CUSD has violated Education Code 7054(a))

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