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Dedication Of Certain Taxes To Transportation. Appropriation Limit Change. Initiative Constitutional Amendment. 73 – Passed – Campaign Funding. Contribution Limits. Prohibition Of Public Funding. Initiative Statute. 74 – Failed – Deddeh Transportation Bond Act. 75 – Passed – School Facilities Bond Act Of 1988.
Robins, in which "free speech" rights beyond those addressed by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution were found in the California Constitution by the California courts. [3] One of California's most significant prohibitions is against "cruel or unusual punishment," a stronger prohibition than the U.S. Constitution's Eighth ...
The Leonard Law is a California law passed in 1992 and amended in 2006 that applies the First Amendment of the United States Constitution to private and public colleges, high schools, and universities. The law also applies Article I, Section 2 of the California Constitution to colleges and universities. California is the only state to grant ...
223 – Failed – Schools. Spending Limits on Administration. 224 – Failed – State-Funded Design and Engineering Services. Initiative Constitutional Amendment. 225 – Passed – Limiting Congressional Terms. Proposed U.S. Constitutional Amendment. 226 – Failed – Political Contributions by Employees, Union Members, Foreign Entities.
2020 California Proposition 16; California State Legislature; Full name: Assembly Constitutional Amendment No. 5: Introduced: 2019-01-18: Assembly voted: 2020-06-10 (60-14) [1] Senate voted: 2020-06-24 (30-10) Sponsor(s) Weber, Gipson, and Santiago: Governor: Gavin Newsom: Code: California state constitution, Section 31, Article 1 (Proposition ...
4 – Failed – Partial Constitutional Revision: Various. 5 – Failed – Partial Constitutional Revision: Future Constitutional Amendments, State Civil Service. 6 – Passed – State And County Boards Of Education: Textbooks. 7 – Passed – Interest Rate On State Bonds. 8 – Failed – Taxation For Schools And Social Welfare.
Granting women the constitutional right to vote in California. Proposition 7 (1911) Passed: Establishing the constitutional direct democracy powers of initiative and referendum in California. Proposition 8 (1911) Passed: Establishing the constitutional direct democracy power of recall in California. Proposition 14 (1964)
Under California law, certain types of bills passed by the State Legislature and signed by the Governor must be submitted to the voters as a referendum at the next statewide election. Legislative bills that require mandatory referendums include state constitutional amendments, bond measures, [7] and amendments to previously approved voter ...