About Citizens for California Reform
Citizens for California Reform (CCR) is a general purpose political action committee. As a non-partisan public interest advocacy organization, CCR is committed to advancing more limited and transparent government. With a streamlined government, CCR seeks to:
- establish high-quality, cost-efficient public services;
- increase personal responsibilities and civic involvement;
- protect individual liberties and freedom of speech; and
- decrease the tax burden on California residents and businesses.
By meeting these objectives, CCR ultimately hopes to return California to a responsive, citizen-informed and citizen-based government.
For more information, click here to download our brochure (1.4mb PDF)
Endorsements
Citizens for California Reform will be endorsing candidates for office at all levels of government. If you are interested in seeking an endorsement please download and complete the fillable pdf with the information and email to endorse@reformcal.com.
How You Can Help
CCR has spent tens of thousands of dollars supporting candidates that share its common vision. We have also opposed candidates and ballot measures that have stood in the way of important reforms. Throughout the state, this non-partisan organization has helped elect strong leaders and steer the political debate.
CCR needs donations from Californians like you in order to continue its role in California politics. With your generous donation, CCR will be able to support future candidates and causes, recruit tomorrow’s leaders, and educate Californians on the key issues of the day.
Please click here to make a contribution online, or mail a check to:
Citizens For California Reform
FPPC# 1312882
455 Capitol Mall, Suite 801
Sacramento, CA 95814
Contributions are not tax deductible.






















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