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  2. Proposition 32 was just rejected. In blue California, why did ...

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    But he did vote yes on Proposition 32 after calculating that a worker paid at the higher rate would still only make $37,440 a year on a full-time, 40-hour-a-week schedule.

  3. 2024 California Proposition 32 - Wikipedia

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    Proposition 32 was a California ballot proposition that was voted on as part of the 2024 California elections on November 5. It was ultimately rejected, with 50.7% of voters voting 'no', [ 1 ] but the results remained too close to call for several weeks after election day; [ 2 ] the Associated Press called the race on November 20 and CNN had ...

  4. California Proposition 32’s wage hike threatened by a quiet ...

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    Are California voters, normally progressive on labor issues, about to turn down an $18 minimum wage increase? California Proposition 32’s wage hike threatened by a quiet campaign and economic ...

  5. Another poll shows California voters favor Prop. 36, are ...

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    Prop. 32, which would raise the state minimum wage from $15 to $18 and then index it to inflation, now has less than 50% support, with just 46% of likely voters saying they’ll vote yes.

  6. League of Women Voters of California - Wikipedia

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    The League of Women Voters of California was first established in the 1920s, to further the movement of women voting and in politics after the 19th amendment was passed. Many were confident that women in California would get the vote and with this brought many organizations to California, the League of Women Voters being on a national level. [3]

  7. League of Women Voters - Wikipedia

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    The League of Women Voters (LWV) is a nonpartisan American nonprofit political organization.Founded in 1920, its ongoing major activities include registering voters, providing voter information, boosting voter turnout and advocating for voting rights.

  8. Prop. 32, measure to increase minimum wage to $18 an hour ...

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    Proposition 32 proposed raising the minimum wage to $17 immediately for larger employers and to $18 starting in January 2025. Prop. 32, measure to increase minimum wage to $18 an hour, trails in ...

  9. List of notable members of the League of Women Voters

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    Virginia Kase Solomón, CEO of the League of Women Voters of the United States; current President of Common Cause [19] [20] [21] Mary Jane Spurlin (1883–1970), first woman judge in Oregon [2] Helen Norton Stevens (1869–1943), treasurer [2] F. Josephine Stevenson, State Chairman of Uniform Laws of the National League of Women Voters (1920 ...