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  2. 2020 California Proposition 19 - Wikipedia

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    It was reported [33] that the California Association of Realtors, the sponsor of Proposition 19, hired a former employee of a statewide taxpayer association for the sole purpose of using the former employer's job title to confuse voters to support Proposition 19. A radio ad was cited in the article as being deceptive because the former employee ...

  3. 1978 California Proposition 13 - Wikipedia

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    Proposition 13 alters the balance of the housing market because it provides disincentives for selling property, in favor of remaining at the current property and modifying or transferring to family members to avoid a new, higher property tax assessment. [45] [46] Proposition 13 reduces property tax revenue for municipalities in California.

  4. 2010 California Proposition 19 - Wikipedia

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    California Proposition 19 (also known as the Regulate, Control & Tax Cannabis Act) was a ballot initiative on the November 2, 2010, statewide ballot. It was defeated, with 53.5% of California voters voting "No" and 46.5% voting "Yes."

  5. California's Prop 19: The First Step Toward a National ... - AOL

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    Prop 19 is If approved, the controversial ballot measure would legalize most marijuana-related activities in the state for people age 21 and over, reversing decades of prohibition.

  6. With Prop. 24, California is trying to rewrite the rules of ...

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  7. List of California ballot propositions: 2010–2019 - Wikipedia

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    The filing fee for submitting a proposition to the ballot has been raised by a factor of 10, from $200 to $2,000, following the signing of a law in September 2015. Originally lawmakers wanted to raise the fee to $8,000 but compromised on $2,000. The fee is refunded if the proposition makes it to the ballot.

  8. Prop 22 Changes Things for California Gig Drivers. Here’s How

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    The future of Uber, Lyft, DoorDash and similar gig companies was on the ballot in California, where voters approved a proposition that keeps app-based drivers classified as independent contractors.

  9. List of California ballot propositions: 1990–1999 - Wikipedia

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    Transfer of Base Year Value. 172 – Passed – Local Public Safety Protection and Improvement Act of 1993. 173 – Failed – California Housing and Jobs Investment Bond Act. $185 Million Legislative Bond Act. 174 – Failed – Education. Vouchers.