February 5, 2008Voter Information Guide | Voter Results |
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Proposition and Summary | Passed | Citation | |
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Transportation Funds |
Art. XIX § 6; Art. XIXA § 1; Art. XIXB § 1; Art. XIXC § 1. |
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Prohibits certain motor vehicle fuel sales and use taxes, that are earmarked for the Transportation Investment Fund, from being retained in the General Fund. Currently such taxes may be retained if Governor issues a proclamation, a special statute is enacted by a 2/3 vote of the Legislature, repayment occurs within three years, and certain other conditions are met. Requires repayment by 6/30/17 of such vehicle fuel taxes retained in General Fund from 7/1/03 to 6/30/08. Currently repayment is generally required by 6/30/16. Changes how and when General Fund borrowing of certain transportation funds is allowed. |
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Community Colleges. Funding. Governance. Fees |
Art. VII § 4; Art. IX §§ 17, 18, 19; Art. XVI § 8; Educ. §§ 41210 etc. (too many to list here). |
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Establishes in state constitution a system of independent public community college districts and Board of Governors. Generally, requires minimum levels of state funding for school districts and community college districts to be calculated separately, using different criteria and separately appropriated. Allocates 10.46 percent of current Proposition 98 school funding maintenance factor to community colleges. Sets community college fees at $15/unit per semester; limits future fee increases. Provides formula for allocation by Legislature to community college districts that would not otherwise receive general fund revenues through community college apportionment. |
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Limits on Legislators' Terms in Office |
Art. IV § 2; Art. XX § 7. |
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Reduces the total amount of time a person may serve in the state legislature from 14 years to 12 years. Allows a person to serve a total of 12 years either in the Assembly, the Senate, or a combination of both. Provides a transition period to allow current members to serve a total of 12 consecutive years in the house in which they are currently serving, regardless of any prior service in another house. |
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Gov. § 12012.49. |
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Ratifies amendment to existing gaming compact between the state and Pechanga Band of Luiseño Mission Indians; amendment would permit tribe to operate 5,500 additional slot machines; Omits certain projects from scope of California Environmental Quality Act; amendment provides for Tribal Environmental Impact Report and intergovernmental procedure to address environmental impact; Revenue paid by tribe to be deposited into General Fund; tribe would make $42,500,000 annual payment and pay percentage of revenue generated from the additional slot machines to the state. |
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Gov. § 12012.48. |
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Ratifies amendment to existing gaming compact between the state and Morongo Band of Mission Indians; amendment would permit tribe to operate 5,500 additional slot machines; Omits certain projects from scope of California Environmental Quality Act; amendment provides for Tribal Environmental Impact Report and intergovernmental procedure to address environmental impact; Revenue paid by tribe to be deposited into General Fund; amendment requires tribe to make $36,700,000 annual payment and pay percentage of revenue generated from additional slot machines to the state. |
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Gov. § 12012.51. |
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Ratifies amendment to existing gaming compact between state and Sycuan Band of the Kumeyaay Nation; amendment would permit tribe to operate 3,000 additional slot machines; Omits certain projects from scope of California Environmental Quality Act; amendment provides for Tribal Environmental Impact Report and intergovernmental procedure to address environmental impact; Specifies where revenue paid by tribe pursuant to amendment deposited; amendment requires tribe to make $20,000,000 annual payment and pay percentage of revenue generated from the additional slot machines to the state. |
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Referendum on Amendment to Indian Gaming Compact: Agua Caliente |
Gov. § 12012.46. |
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Ratifies amendment to existing gaming compact between the state and Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians; amendment would permit tribe to operate 3,000 additional slot machines; Omits certain projects from scope of California Environmental Quality Act; amendment provides for Tribal Environmental Impact Report and intergovernmental procedure to address environmental impact; Revenue paid by tribe to be deposited in General Fund; tribe would make $23,400,000 annual payment and pay percentage of revenue generated from the additional slot machines to the state. |
June 3, 2008Voter Information Guide | Voter Results |
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Proposition and Summary | Passed | Citation | |
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Eminent Domain. Limits on Government Authority |
Const. Art. I, §19 |
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Eminent Domain. Limits on Government Acquisition of Owner-Occupied Residence |
Const. Art. I, §19 |
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November 4, 2008Voter Information Guide | Voter Results |
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Proposition and Summary | Passed | Citation | |
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Sts & Hwys. §§ 2704-2704.21 |
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Standards for Confining Farm Animals . |
H & S §§ 25990 – 25994 |
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Children's Hospital Bond Act. Grant Program |
H & S §§ 1179.50-1179.72 |
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Waiting Period and Parental Notification Before Termination of Minor's Pregnancy. |
Const. Art. I § 32 |
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Nonviolent Drug Offenses. Sentencing, Parole and Rehabilitation |
Pen. §§ 1210.1-1210.05, 5050, 6026.01-6026.02, 6032, 6050.1, 6126.01 & multiple sections of Other codes |
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Police and Law Enforcement Funding. Criminal Penalties and Laws |
Pen §§ 32, 665, 136.1, 1464, 14027, 14260, 11166.6, & various sections of Evid, Gov., Veh, & W&I Codes. |
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Renewable Energy Generation |
Pub. Util. §§ 387, 399.11-399.15, 399.25, 1001, Pub. Res. § § 25107-25110, 25137, 25502, 25517, 25522, 25531, 25540, 25541 & multiple other sections of the Pub. Res. Code. |
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Eliminates Right of Same-Sex Couples to Marry Initiative Constitutional Amendment |
Const. Art. I, § 7.5 |
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9 | Criminal Justice System. Victim's Rights. Parole. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute |
Const. Art. I § 28, Pen. §§679.026, 3041.5, 3043-3044. |
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10 | Alternative Fuel Vehicles and Renewable Energy Bonds. Initiative Statute |
Pub. Res. §§ 26410-26437 |
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11 | Redistricting. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute |
Const. Art. XXI title change & §§ 3.2-.3.4 |
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12 | Veterans' Bond Act of 2008 |
Mil. & Vet. §§ 988.400 – 988.414 |
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