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A constitutional amendment establishing right to work laws [80] Passed [81 ... [85] 65,729 (34.72%) 123,595 (65.28%) ... the number of government employees to a ...
In 2016, 4 in 5 workers had an insurance deductible, which averaged $1,478. For firms with less than 200 employees, the deductible averaged $2,069. The percentage of workers with a deductible of at least $1,000 grew from 10% in 2006 to 51% in 2016. The 2016 figure dropped to 38% after taking employer contributions into account. [263]
Passed [85] 430,984 (50.94%) 415,082 (49.06%) Senate Joint Resolution 22, Part 1 An amendment creating a school construction fund at the state level [84] Passed [85] 602,360 (73.21%) 220,395 (26.79%) Senate Joint Resolution 22, Part 2 An amendment allowing a state school fund to be invested according to the wants of the legislature [84] Passed [85]
A veto referendum to repeal a law which increased the salary and retirement benefits for certain government employees [21] Passed [32] 41,736 (80.14%) 10,341 (19.86%) Capital Site Selection A referendum selecting a new location for the state capital, with three listed options: Larson Lake, Mount Yenlo, and Willow: Passed [33] 56,219 (53.26%) [a]
The law restricts some spending for two years, imposes new work requirements on older Americans receiving food aid, and reduces barriers to some infrastructure and energy projects. [ 46 ] With Republicans in control of the House of Representatives, no significant economic legislation was passed.
CBO reported that for the 1979-2016 period, after-tax income (adjusted for inflation) of households in the top 1 percent of earners grew by 226%, compared to 65% for the 81st to 90th percentile, 47% for the 20th to 80th percentile, and 85% for the bottom fifth.
Despite the 65% rise in value over the last month, the stock is up just 49% over the last 12 months. It is indisputable that investing in Supermicro is a high-risk, high-reward proposition.
A constitutional amendment modifying the pass requirements for ballot measures in Wyoming [4]: 18–21 Passed [12] 104,759 (72.19%) 40,357 (27.81%) Amendment 2 A constitutional amendment allowing the governor to remove state officials appointed by the same governor [4]: 18–21 Passed [12] 128,476 (84.07%) 24,348 (15.93%) Amendment 3