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RandySF

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Thu Jul 4, 2024, 12:58 AM Jul 2024

These are the 10 statewide measures that will appear on Californians' November ballot

Increasing drug and theft punishments
A coalition led by district attorneys gathered enough signatures to place a measure on the ballot to roll back parts of California’s landmark 2014 sentencing law.


Cutting Prop. 8 from the California Constitution
California’s Prop. 8, a ban on same-sex marriage, was ruled unconstitutional in 2015 and the Supreme Court went on to legalize same-sex marriage.


Lowering the threshold for local government taxes
This measure would lower that threshold to 55 percent – still higher than a simple majority, but lower than the current requirement.


A minimum wage hike
This measure would eventually raise the state’s minimum wage to $18 an hour.


Climate bond
A massive climate bond package would bring in $3.8 billion for water needs, $1.5 billion for forest health and combating wildfires, $1.2 billion for efforts to combat sea-level rise and about $850 million for clean energy projects.


School facilities bond
This time, it comes in the form of a $10 billion bond that would fund repairs and construction for K-12 schools and California community colleges.


Stifling one prolific ballot measure proponent
After years of battling rent control initiatives funded by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, California landlords have placed a measure on the ballot designed to stifle that organization from running any more measures.


Allowing cities to enact rent control measures
This measure would repeal a longtime state law that blocks local governments from setting rent limits on homes built after 1995, or any single-family homes.


Ending forced prison labor
The California Constitution prohibits slavery, with one exception: as a punishment to a crime. ACA8 would remove that exception, and would prohibit the state agency that oversees prisons from disciplining incarcerated individuals who refuse a work assignment.


MCO tax
This measure would require that the money be used for Medi-Cal, the state’s health insurance program for low-income people, in an effort to ensure it continues to go to doctors and hospitals instead of other areas of the budget.





https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/article/california-november-ballot-19543276.php

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These are the 10 statewide measures that will appear on Californians' November ballot (Original Post) RandySF Jul 2024 OP
Thanks Again for the latest info RandySF Inkey Jul 2024 #1
A few of those I can't wait to vote on. nt The Unmitigated Gall Jul 2024 #2
The medi-cal measure is probably the most important on Californians. RandySF Jul 2024 #3

Inkey

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1. Thanks Again for the latest info RandySF
Thu Jul 4, 2024, 01:13 AM
Jul 2024

Ballot elections can be interesting. Some times good or not so good. These look like realistic ideas !!!

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