Proposition 1 A: YES

Protects state sales tax

revenues for transportation

purposes from the

general-purpose use.

Proposition 1 B: YES

$19.9 million in bonds to fund state and local transportation improvement projects.

Proposition 1 C: YES

$2.9 billion to fund housing for lower-income residents and develop urban areas near public transportation.

Proposition 1 D: YES

$10.4 billion to fund repair and upgrade of public schools, k through 12, community colleges and state universities.

Proposition 1 E: YES

$4.1 billion to finance disaster preparedness and flood

prevention projects at state and local levels.

Proposition 83: YES

Amend existing laws relating to violent and habitual sex offenders and child molesters to increase penalties and monitoring.

Proposition 84: YES

$5.4 billion in bonds for a wide variety of projects related to water safety, rivers, beaches,

levees, water sheds and more.

Proposition 85: NO

State constitution amended to require parental notification of unemancipated pregnant minor 48 hours prior to perfoming an abortion.

Proposition 86: NO

Addtional tax of $2.60 per

cigarette pack to expand health services and insurances and expand tobacco prevention programs.

Proposition 87: NO

$4 billion for clean alternative energy program to reduce state’s oil and gasoline consumption by 25 percent.

Proposition 88 : NO

Annual tax levy of $50 real property tax on most parcels with funds allocated to five K-12 education programs.

Proposition 89 : NO

Eligible candidates receive public campaign funding, limits to

contributions imposed on

candidates that do not receive public funding.

Proposition 90: NO

Government required to pay

property owners for substantial

economic losses and limit

government authority to take ownership of private property.

Previous articleGuillermo A. Villasana
Next articlePetra H. Cruz

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here