December 22
This measure makes significant changes to the state’s budget process by making changes in vote thresholds for state budget and taxes, giving the Governor power to reduce spending and other budget duties, establishing new requirements for one-time state revenues, establishing requirements to identify funds to pay for program expansions, reviewing performance standards for state programs, and having late budgets result in Legislators forfeiting pay.
December 7
The proposed measure allows voters to call a constitutional convention through a statutory initiative measure no more than once every ten years. The measure removes language from the Constitution requiring delegates to be elected from districts nearly equal in population. Instead, this measure requires those calling for a constitutional convention to specify a “fair method” for selecting delegates. In addition, the proposal would allow the callers of a constitutional convention to limit the subject matter that may be considered in such a convention.
December 4
This measure amends the Constitution to constrain the state's authority to redirect or make changes to state and local resources and their allocation after October 21, 2009. Under the measure, the State Controller would reimburse affected local governments or accounts within 30 days if the state were found to have violated any of its provisions. Funds for these reimbursements, including interest, would be continuously appropriated from the state General Fund and do not require legislative approval. Any statute enacted between October 21, 2009 and the effective date of this measure that would have been prohibited under this measure would be repealed.
December 4
This measure amends the Constitution to constrain the state’s authority to redirect or make changes to state and local resources and their allocation after October 21, 2009. Under the measure, the State Controller would reimburse affected local governments or accounts within 30 days if the state were found to have violated any of its provisions. Funds for these reimbursements, including interest, would be continuously appropriated from the state General Fund and do not require legislative approval. Any statute enacted between October 21, 2009 and the effective date of this measure that would have been prohibited under this measure would be repealed.
November 25
This measure amends the Constitution to require, with certain exceptions, a physician (or his or her representative) to deliver a written notice to the parent or legal guardian before performing an abortion involving that minor. (This measure does not require a physician or a minor to obtain the consent of a parent or guardian.)
November 25
This measure amends the Constitution to require, with certain exceptions, a physician (or his or her representative) to deliver a written notice to the parent or legal guardian before performing an abortion involving that minor. (This measure does not require a physician or a minor to obtain the consent of a parent or guardian.)
November 25
This measure amends the Constitution to require, with certain exceptions, a physician (or his or her representative) to notify the parent or legal guardian at least 48 hours before performing an abortion involving that minor.
November 24
This statutory initiative makes various changes to state voting practices. It specifically: requires identification for voting at polling place, allows more time to submit ballots of active duty military personnel, and waives fees for identifications used to vote.
November 24
The measure repeals three corporate income tax provisions passed by the Legislature and approved by the Governor as part of the September 2008 and February 2009 budget agreements. Under current law, the provisions will take effect starting in tax years 2010 or 2011.
November 19
This measure makes changes to the application process for public benefits. Specifically, persons applying for public benefits would be required to execute an affidavit under penalty of perjury declaring themselves a U.S. citizen or qualified alien who was lawfully present in the country.