Proposition 13: Passed
Limits on Property Tax Assessment. Seismic Retrofitting of Existing Buildings. Legislative Constitutional Amendment.
Imposes New Two-Thirds Voter Approval Requirement For Local Public Electricity Providers. Initiative Constitutional Amendment.
Allows Auto Insurance Companies To Base Their Prices In Part On A Driver's History Of Insurance Coverage. Initiative Statute.
Recent blog posts
- LA Mayor and Sacramento Council Oppose Prop 23; BBA Pres. Supports
- Difi and Sheriff Baca to Serve as Co-Chairs for “No on 19” Campaign
- Democratic Lawmakers Contribute to Prop 27 Campaign
- Get Out the Vote: Sept. National Registration Month
- Ballot Watch: Israel Divestment Measure Enters Circulation
- Drug Officials Urge Opposition to Prop 19 in LA Times Op-Ed
- Budget Politicking: Delay to Boost Prop 25’s Chances?
- Defying the Parent Company: Reddit Opposes Prop 19 Ad Censorship
- Silver Lining: Editorial Argues Water Bond Delay has Benefits
- Divided Parties: Pot Measure Unites and Divides
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Proposition 22 on the Nov 2010 Statewide Ballot asks whether state government should be permitted to seize funds from cities and counties to balance the State Budget.
Proposition 23 on the Nov 2010 Statewide Ballot asks whether California should suspend AB 32, the state's landmark climate change legislation
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