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Proposition 6, titled Remove Involuntary Servitude as Punishment for Crime Amendment, was a California ballot proposition and constitutional amendment that failed in the 2024 general election on November 5.
In Stanislaus County, about 65% of voters rejected a ballot measure in the Nov. 5 election that sought to end forced labor in prisons and jails in California. Proposition 6, which was defeated ...
Proposition 6 was placed on the ballot by California state lawmakers, who supported it with a bipartisan vote. The measure is a Legislative Black Caucus priority bill. Additional supporters ...
Prop. 6 would ban forced labor in California prisons, paving the way for incarcerated people to have more freedom over the work they do. ... Only 41% of likely voters said they planned to vote for ...
California Proposition 6 was a measure that was submitted to California voters as part of the November 2018 election. The ballot measure proposed a repeal of the Road Repair and Accountability Act (a fuel tax), which is also known as Senate Bill 1 (SB 1). The measure failed with about 57% of the voters against and 43% in favor. [2] [3]
Prop 6 was put on the ballot with a two-thirds vote of the state legislature. It has the support of the state’s Democratic Party and its reparations task force , as well as major labor unions ...
In October 2011, Governor Jerry Brown signed into law a bill (Senate Bill No. 202) which requires all future ballot initiatives to be listed only in general elections (held in November in even-numbered years), rather than during any statewide election. Two propositions had already qualified for the next statewide election (which was the June ...
Read more:Election results for California's statewide propositions More specifically, Proposition 6 would have ended mandatory work requirements for state prisoners and instead implemented a ...