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The other proposition received a higher number of votes and so, under the California constitution, it took precedence. [2] Section 28 finally provided that prior felony convictions "shall subsequently be used without limitation for purposes of impeachment or enhancement of sentence in any criminal proceeding".
Passed Authorizes the issuance of $10 billion in bonds to fund construction and upgrades to public schools and colleges. [22] 3: Passed Repeals 2008 California Proposition 8 and declares in the state constitution that the "right to marry is a fundamental right", effectively allowing same-sex couples to once again marry. [23] 4: Passed
Proposition 187 (1994) Passed, then declared unconstitutional: Denying illegal immigrants eligibility to receive public services (immediate stay was federally imposed and is still in effect). Proposition 209 (1996) Passed: Banning affirmative action in the public sector (employment, education, etc.) Proposition 215 (1996) Passed
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107 – Passed – Housing And Homeless Bond Act Of 1990. 108 – Passed – Passenger Rail And Clean Air Bond Act Of 1990; 109 – Passed – Governor's Review Of Legislation. Legislative Deadlines. 110 – Passed – Property Tax Exemption For Severely Disabled Persons. 111 – Passed – The Traffic Congestion Relief And Spending Limitation ...
The deal, expected to be approved, would give 30,000 Los Angeles schools workers a roughly 30% pay bump LOS ANGELES The post Los Angeles schools, union leaders reach deal after strike appeared ...
1 – Passed – State School Building Lease-Purchase Bond Law Of 1982. 2 – Passed – County Jail Capital Expenditure Bond Act of 1981. 3 – Passed – Veterans Bond Act Of 1982. 4 – Passed – Lake Tahoe Acquisitions Bond Act. 5 – Passed – First-Time Home Buyers Bond Act Of 1982. 6 – Failed – Public Pension Fund Investment. 7 ...
Proposition 36 on California's November ballot asks voters to change parts of Proposition 47, an initiative passed in 2014 that turned some felonies to misdemeanors. What exactly is Prop. 47?