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California Propositions

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Prop 1Issue $11.25 billion in bonds to fund Multifamily Housing Program, CalVet Home Loan Program, and youth housing.
Prop 2Increase the Budget Stabilization Account (BSA) cap from 10% of general fund revenue to 20% and excluding deposits into the BSA from the Gann Limit.
Prop 3Renew the additional income taxes enacted with the approval of Proposition 38 in 2012 that fund education and early childhood programs.
Prop 4Allow the state and local governments to create programs that provide candidates with public funds under spending limits and eligibility rules.
Prop 5Eliminate the successor election when a state officer is recalled, thereby leaving the office vacant until it is filled according to state law.
Prop 37Establish a second mortgage homebuyer program for qualified homebuyers on qualifying homes and issue $25 billion in bonds to fund the program.
Prop 38Establish an Immunology and Immunotherapy Research Institute affiliated with the University of California.
Prop 39Require voters to present government-issued identification when casting ballots and require election officials to use government data to confirm voter citizenship and report verification rates.
Prop 40Levy a one-time 5% tax on the accumulated wealth, including shares of capital stock, bonds or other evidences of indebtedness, and any legal or equitable interest, of billionaires in the state to fund state-funded health care programs, such as Medi-Cal.
Prop 41Require state laws or ballot initiatives levying a new special tax enacted after January 1, 2026 to require the government entities or departments receiving revenue from the new tax to eliminate their lowest-performing programs and reinvest those savings in higher-performing programs.
Prop 42Prohibit the enactment of new taxes after January 1, 2026 on ownership or accumulation of retirement holdings, individually-owned assets, and other forms of personal savings.
Prop 43Require two-thirds vote by electorate to enact, extend, or increase local special tax initiatives and prohibit the enactment of property taxes through the initiative process.
Prop 44Prohibit healthcare clinics, specifically federally-qualified health centers and related organizations, from spending less than 90% of their annual revenue on mission-related purposes.
Prop 45Establish timelines for local and state agencies to review plans and solicit public comment for essential projects, such as housing, improvements to water supply, transportation, energy, and facilities for health and public safety.
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