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An Act to Prevent Cruelty to Farm Animals, more commonly known as Question 3, was the third initiative on the 2016 Massachusetts ballot. [1] The measure requires Massachusetts farmers to give chickens , pigs , and calves enough room to turn around, stand up, lie down, and fully extend their limbs.
In May 2012, The Massachusetts Prevention Alliance filed a petition to the state supreme judicial court requesting that the wording of the ballot question be changed. According to reports, the group claimed that the wording of the measure hid key provisions of the potential state statute.
A NO VOTE would make no change in the law relative to the requirement that a student pass the MCAS in order to graduate high school. Question 3: Unionization for Transportation Network Drivers
No Result Question 1: Massachusetts Expand Slot Machine Gaming Initiative: Gambling Allow a second slots parlor to exist in Massachusetts 39.3% 60.7% rejected Question 2: Massachusetts Charter School Expansion Initiative: Education Let state education officials approve up to 12 new charter schools a year 37.9% 62.1% rejected Question 3
Massachusetts is looking to lead the way in allowing rideshare drivers to unionize with question 3 on your ballot. A yes vote would give Massachusetts rideshare drivers the option to join a union ...
Meanwhile Question 3, on allowing app-based drivers to collectively bargain, was the closest of the five statewide ballot questions, despite the fact that it did not have any organized opposition.
Question 3 on the ballot, "Expanding Prohibitions on Gaming". [ 1 ] A YES VOTE would prohibit the Massachusetts Gaming Commission from issuing licenses for casinos and other gambling establishments (primarily those with table games and/or slot machines ); this prohibition would void licenses previously issued.
In addition to choosing the nation's next President and Vice President - and several down ballot races - Mass. will vote on five ballot questions. Nov. 5 election: Five ballot questions only ...