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- Proposition 1.
Reproductive Freedom
-- State of California
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
7,176,888 /
66.9% Yes votes ......
3,553,564 /
33.1% No votes
- Amends California Constitution to expressly include an
individual's fundamental right to reproductive freedom, which
includes the fundamental right to choose to have an abortion
and the fundamental right to choose or refuse contraceptives.
This amendment does not narrow or limit the existing rights to
privacy and equal protection under the California Constitution.
Fiscal Impact: No direct fiscal effect because reproductive rights
already are protected by state law.
- Proposition 26.
Sports Betting in Casinos
-- State of California
(Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
3,514,597 /
33.0% Yes votes ......
7,129,127 /
67.0% No votes
- Also allows: sports wagering at certain horseracing tracks;
private lawsuits to enforce certain gambling laws. Directs
revenues to General Fund, problem-gambling programs,
enforcement. Fiscal Impact: Increased state revenues, possibly
reaching tens of millions of dollars annually. Some of these
revenues would support increased state regulatory and
enforcement costs that could reach the low tens of millions of
dollars annually.
- Proposition 27.
Online Sports Betting
-- State of California
(Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
1,906,342 /
17.7% Yes votes ......
8,849,206 /
82.3% No votes
- Allows Indian tribes and affiliated businesses to operate online/
mobile sports wagering outside tribal lands. Directs revenues to
regulatory costs, homelessness programs, nonparticipating
tribes. Fiscal Impact: Increased state revenues, possibly in
the hundreds of millions of dollars but not likely to exceed
$500 million annually. Some revenues would support state
regulatory costs, possibly reaching the mid-tens of millions of
dollars annually.
- Proposition 28.
Funding Arts and Music Education
-- State of California
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
6,924,618 /
64.4% Yes votes ......
3,827,971 /
35.6% No votes
- Provides additional funding from state General Fund for arts
and music education in all K+12 public schools (including
charter schools). Fiscal Impact: Increased state costs of about
$1 billion annually, beginning next year, for arts education in
public schools.
- Proposition 29.
Kidney Dialysis Clinics
-- State of California
(Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
3,364,407 /
31.6% Yes votes ......
7,281,201 /
68.4% No votes
- Requires physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant
on site during treatment. Requires clinics to: disclose
physicians' ownership interests; report infection data.
Fiscal Impact: Increased state and local government costs
likely in the tens of millions of dollars annually.
- Proposition 30.
Income Tax on Millionaires for Electric Cars
-- State of California
(Majority Approval Required)
Fail:
4,560,488 /
42.4% Yes votes ......
6,203,810 /
57.6% No votes
- Allocates tax revenues to zero-emission vehicle purchase
incentives, vehicle charging stations, and wildfire prevention.
Fiscal Impact: Increased state tax revenue ranging from
$3.5 billion to $5 billion annually, with the new funding used
to support zero-emission vehicle programs and wildfire response
and prevention activities.
- Proposition 31.
Yes or No to Banning Flavored Tobacco Products
-- State of California
(Majority Approval Required)
Pass:
6,803,431 /
63.4% Yes votes ......
3,923,385 /
36.6% No votes
- A "Yes" vote approves, and a "No" vote rejects, a 2020 law
prohibiting retail sale of certain flavored tobacco products.
Fiscal Impact: Decreased state tobacco tax revenues ranging
from tens of millions of dollars annually to around $100 million
annually.
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