Homelessness across the nation is on the decline, but in California it is on the rise. 2.2 million low income households are competing for 664,000 affordable … Read More ›
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Known as the “No Place Like Home” proposition, this does not spend new money. We passed this via Proposition 63 in 2016. What Proposition 2 does is … Read More ›
Since 1960 California has proposed 21 water bonds, 20 of which have passed. One of them voters passed in 2014 is largely though not totally … Read More ›
This measure will authorize $1.5 billion in general obligation bonds to build, renovate, expand, and equip up-to-date non-profit and public hospitals that serve the health … Read More ›
Proposition 5 seeks to give tax reductions to people with disabilities and those over 55. In principle this is a good measure useful in a high … Read More ›
Requires any Measure to Enact Certain Vehicle Fuel Taxes and Vehicle Fees be Submitted to and Approved by the Electorate. In 2017 the Legislature on … Read More ›
This proposition would direct the Legislature to decide, upon a two-thirds vote, whether or not to continue the state’s transfer to and from Daylight Saving … Read More ›
Over 66,000 California residents receive dialysis treatments for kidney failure. Dialysis removes the blood impurities the kidneys no longer can filter, and access to regular dialysis … Read More ›
Proposition 10 is another approach to California’s housing crisis. Although the state has 12 % of the nation’s population, we have 22% of the nation’s homeless. Rents … Read More ›
Proposition 11 is proposed by the corporations that own private ambulance services as a way of thwarting a lawsuit on ambulance employee meal and break … Read More ›