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For 2020 and 2022, the minimum number of required signatures needed to be collected is 623,212 for a proposed statute, and 997,139 for a proposed constitutional amendment. [ citation needed ] The filing fee for submitting an initiative to the ballot was increased from $200 to $2,000 following the signing of a law in September 2015.
February 3, 1975 – North Dakota ratifies the ERA. [4] January 24, 1977 – Indiana ratifies the ERA. [4] October 6, 1978 – The Senate passes an extension of the seven year deadline, setting it back to June 30, 1982. [2] June 30, 1982 – The modified deadline for the ERA ends with only 35 of the required 38 states having ratified. [2]
The subcommittee heard testimony on the amendment and extension of the deadline on April 30, 2019. [209] On November 8, 2019, Representative Jackie Speier (D-California) re-introduced the bill as H.J.Res. 79 to attempt to remove the deadline to ratify the amendment with 214 co-sponsors (later 224). [210]
One of the major 30-second campaign spots aired by supporters of Proposition 30 features a firefighter who, with dramatic video of raging wildfires in the background, says California is in a crisis.
Now with California facing a deficit, he wants to suspend and cap the tax breaks again for the 2025, 2026 and 2027 tax years, with the ability to restore the credits if revenues turnaround.
November 8, 2022; No. Result Description Cit. 1: Passed Right to Reproductive Freedom Amendment. Adds a reproductive freedom right to the Constitution of California. [14] 26: Failed Legalizes sports betting at Native American casinos and licensed racetracks in California. [15] 27: Failed
State lawmakers approved a measure Monday that will ask California voters in November whether to enshrine abortion and contraceptives rights in the state Constitution.
Repeals the 18th Amendment and makes it a federal offense to transport or import intoxicating liquors into U.S. states and territories where prohibited by law. February 20, 1933 December 5, 1933 288 days 22nd [23] Limits the number of times a person can be elected president. March 21, 1947 February 27, 1951 3 years, 343 days 23rd [24]