You won't. It is purposely being suppressed. Revelation of the list would immediately reveal two things. The geographic distribution of the infrastructure proposals and the nature of the spending, in the majority, for things not considered state infrastructure by voters (schools, prisons, low income housing, training and rehabilitation, etc.)
The initiatives that result from these schemes will be just as deceptive as Prop 76. The devil will be in the details. Read the fine print and be prepared to face the condemnation of the CRP when you publish the facts on this forum. The CRP subscription will go berserk and come at you from all directions. claiming that you are 1) supporting the Democrat agenda, 2) Supporting the Democrat candidate for governor and 3) that you are really a liberal trolling the forum. FairWarning.
If given a choice to between Stalin, Lenin, and Mao, I would consider it no choice at all and fight.
Some would be happy promoting one of the three.
PS: Do you have those locomotives ready? (I'm still laughing!)
But, of course, we are now powerless to do so, because the leadership of the Senate has agreed to bypass the constitutional process of the legislature and instead draft this measure by six members in a conference committee. So the proceedings today are so much hot air. We cannot amend this measure in any way. In a decision that will rank as the most shameful in the history of the California Senate, the leadership has abandoned the legislatures role and especially the Senates role as the central decision-making organ in the state government. The careful deliberation and amendment of public policy is now a thing of the past.