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Proposition 31 was a California ballot proposition regarding the regulation and prohibition of flavored tobacco that appeared on the 2022 general election ballot. A "yes" vote supported limiting the retail sale of flavored tobacco while a "no" vote opposed such limits. [1]
California voters will have the final say in a two-year-long battle between the tobacco industry and state lawmakers. In 2020, the legislature and governor approved a law that would ban the sale ...
Proposition 31 will give voters the chance to decide if they want to ban flavored tobacco products in California.
Propositions can be placed on the ballot either through the exercise of the initiative power by the voters or by a vote of the state legislature. The state initiative power was added to the California constitution in 1911 as part of the ethics reform instituted by Governor Hiram Johnson in the early 1910s.
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This is a legislatively referred statute that would authorize an $11.1 billion bond to upgrade California's water system. On August 9, 2010, the California Legislature postponed the vote on the proposition until 2012. This measure was again delayed to the November 2014 general election.
California voters will decide the fate of seven statewide propositions on Nov. 8. Here's what you need to know about Proposition 31. Your guide to Proposition 31 on the 2022 California midterm ballot
The 2012 California Proposition 31 was officially titled "State Budget. State and Local Government. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute." and was a California ballot measure that appeared on the ballot in the November 2012 California elections.