Proposition 1A [SCA 7]: Modification of 2002's transportation funding initiative, Proposition 42.
Proposition 1B-1E: The $37 billion in infrastructure bonds placed on the ballot back in April.
[ 1B (SB 1266) Transportation $19.925 1C (SB 1689) Housing $2.850 1D (AB 127) Schools $10.416 1E (AB 140) Flood Control $4.090 ]
Proposition 83: The so-called "Jessica's Law" initiative requiring, among other things, lifetime GPS devices on sex offenders.
Proposition 84: The $5.4 billion water quality and water supply bond that qualified as a voter-circulated initiative.
Proposition 85: Waiting period and parental notification before a teenage girl can have an abortion, a repeat of 2005's failed Proposition 73.
Proposition 86: Increased $2.60 tax on a pack of cigarettes, with the money going to health and emergency services programs.
Proposition 87: Tax on oil drilled in California, with proceeds to fund alternative energy sources.
Proposition 88: $50 parcel tax, with proceeds going to education.
Proposition 89: Public financing of campaigns and new campaign contribution limits.
Proposition 90: Reform of the use of eminent domain laws.
So far I only see 13 to vote no on.
1A
1B-E
Proposition 84
Proposition 86
Proposition 87
Proposition 88
Proposition 89
Vote YES for these:
Proposition 83
Proposition 85
Proposition 90
There three conservative initiatives on the ballot. The rest simply borrow more money, which we don't need, increase your taxes, which we don't need either, or put politicians on the taxpayer dole with public financing of their political campaigns, which is really the motherlode of wallet-grabbing measures on the ballot. So now people know how they ought to vote come November.
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