The California Republican Party released its stances on November's initiatives over the weekend:
Proposition 30: Temporary Taxes to Fund Education. Guaranteed Local Public Safety Funding. Initiative Constitutional Amendment. OPPOSE
(Note: The Party officially opposed this initiative at its Spring 2012 Convention)
Proposition 31: State Budget. State and Local Government. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute (Two-year state budget cycle). SUPPORT
Proposition 32: Political Contributions by Payroll Deduction. Prohibitions on Contributions to Candidates. Initiative Statute. SUPPORT
(Note: The Party officially endorsed this initiative at its Fall 2011 Convention)
Proposition 33: Changes Law to Allow Insurance Companies to Set Prices Based on a Driver’s History of Insurance Coverage. Initiative Statute. SUPPORT
(Note: The Party officially endorsed this initiative at its Spring 2012 Convention)
Proposition 34: Death Penalty Repeal. Initiative Statute. OPPOSE
Proposition 35: Human Trafficking. Penalties. Sex Offender Registration. Initiative Statute. SUPPORT
Proposition 36: Three Strikes Law. Sentencing for Repeat Felony Offenders. Initiative Statute. OPPOSE
Proposition 37: Genetically Engineered Foods. Mandatory Labeling. Initiative Statute. OPPOSE
Proposition 38: Tax for Education and Early Childhood Programs. Initiative Statute. OPPOSE
(Note: The Party officially opposed this initiative at its Spring 2012 Convention)
Proposition 39: Tax Treatment for Multistate Businesses. Clean Energy and Energy Efficient Funding. Initiative Statute. OPPOSE
Proposition 40: Redistricting. State Senate Districts. Referendum. SUPPORT
Recent blog posts
- Campaign Fundraising and Expenditures
- Proposition 31 Pushes for More Accountability
- Registered to Vote? Now Available Online
- The Latest: Secretary of State Updates
- Smoke and Mirrors: New Prop 30 Ad
- Fact Checkers Counter First Prop 30 Ads
- Voters Feeling Undecided on Tax Measures? New PPIC Poll Shows Shaky Voter Support
- New Prop 32 Ad
- Opponents of Prop 32 Outspend Supporters
- Prop 38 Backer Prepares for “Big Air War”

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