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  2. Yes California - Wikipedia

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    The Yes California campaign argues that the state suffers under federal overregulation, that the state contributes more federal tax than it receives in federal funding, that the state feels isolated from political power in Washington, D.C., [32] and that there is a wide gap between the political and cultural differences of California and the ...

  3. 2022 California Proposition 1 - Wikipedia

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    By late October, data showed that the Yes campaign spent $14 million, and the No campaign spent $1.6 million, with $681.4 million spent in other California proposition campaigns. [104] By the end of the campaign, the Yes campaign raised 10 times as much money compared to the No campaign, raising $22 million against the No campaign's $2.2 million.

  4. Louis J. Marinelli - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, with the release of a 165-page report on California's future (of the same title), Marinelli and Ruiz Evans re-branded Sovereign California's name and mission to that of Yes California, [16] inspired by the 2014 Yes Scotland campaign [17] [18] for the 2014 Scottish independence referendum, and announced their plan to achieve full ...

  5. Yes on Proposition 36 campaign gives $1 million to the ... - AOL

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    The primary organization backing Proposition 36, called Californians for Safer Communities, gave two payments of $500,000 each on Sept. 20 and Oct. 1 to the California Republican Party, state ...

  6. 2008 California Proposition 8 - Wikipedia

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    In California, a constitutional amendment passed by the electorate takes effect the day after the election. [197] On the evening of November 4 the "Yes on 8" campaign issued a statement by Ron Prentice, the chairman of ProtectMarriage.com, saying "The people of California stood up for traditional marriage and reclaimed this great institution."

  7. 2020 California Proposition 13 - Wikipedia

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    Proposition 13 (officially named as the "Public Preschool, K-12, and College Health and Safety Bond Act of 2020") was a failed California ballot proposition on the March 3, 2020, ballot that would have authorized the issuance of $15 billion in bonds to finance capital improvements for public and charter schools statewide.

  8. 2006 California Proposition 87 - Wikipedia

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    Most of the "Yes on 87" campaign was funded by Steve Bing, a real estate developer, film producer, and philanthropist, who contributed US$39,058,000 as of October 23, 2006. Google co-founder Larry Page gave $1,000,000.

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