Oro Valley’s Prop 454 Campaign Finances Revealed

Axe the Tax donations are dwarfed by HSL and Developer donations to Yes on 454

Axe the Tax, a group of concerned Oro Valley residents opposing the Naranja Park Bond – Proposition 454, is not surprised to find their donations dwarfed by the massive contributions to the Yes on 454 PAC.

The cumulative $3,627 in Axe the Tax contributions were primarily sub-$50 donations from Oro Valley residents who are concerned with loss of their community park for a sports complex and the high costs of infrastructure related to a future event center that will require another bond.   Many have also expressed concerns with the Town Council’s lack of fiscal responsibility related to the golf courses.  Large contributions included three donations of $500 each, counting the one from the PAC chairman.

Operating expenses were $2,157.

“Never underestimate the power of a grass-roots effort,” commented Jim Horn, Chair of the PAC.  “We knew all along that we’d get smaller, individual contributions from members of the community who believe in fiscal responsibility.  And, that the same donors who funded the Mayor and all six of the Council members’ campaigns would donate generously to ensure support for their pending General Plan amendments, rezonings and new construction projects.”

“What surprised us, though,” continued Horn, “was the lack of donations by parents to Yes on 454.  The PAC chairman donated $100 to the cause. There were $50 in miscellaneous cash contributions – equal to about 10 lattes – that likely came from parents. But with all the talk of  “desperately needed park improvements”…well, the parents sure didn’t put their own money behind it.  All the “special interest” donations make you question if it’s really “all about the kids” or whether these major contributors are trying to influence Council votes.”

Yes on 454 contributions totaled $36,600.  Significant contributions were made by various HSL entities which totaled $5,000.  HSL (Humberto Lopez) owns the Hilton El Conquistador hotel. Other significant contributors include developers with projects in Oro Valley and a management consulting firm that is often used to broker deals for developers within Oro Valley and Pima County. These donations ranged from $2,500 to $5,000 each.

Unisource Energy, the parent company of Tucson Electric Power (TEP), and Cox Communications also contributed $5,000 each to the Yes PAC.  TEP was granted a rate increase in February 2017.

The YES on 454 PAC paid Saguaro Strategies, a Phoenix political consulting firm, $35,886 to run their ballot measure. This is the same firm that ran the recent campaigns of the Mayor and current councilmembers.

Axe the Tax in Oro Valley stands by its position that the Naranja Park Bond, Proposition 454,  is an unreasonable and irresponsible property tax for homeowners and commercial properties when the Town has resources to “pay as you go.”  Axe the Tax recommends using the FY 16/17 $2 million budget surplus for an immediate start of construction of the baseball complex.  The project can be completed within five years by adding $1.1 million annually into the Town’s budget through FY 22/23.

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