Propositions

The passage of Prop 1a will insure the issuance of $9.95 billion in bonds that will fund a $40 billion high-speed railway system in the state that is estimated to be completed in 2030.

Proposition 2 is a measure that prohibits the on-farm confinement of calves raised for veal, pregnant pigs, and egg-laying hens in a manner that does not allow said animals to exhibit a natural ran

Proposition 3 authorizes the sale of $980,000,000 in bonds, which will be guaranteed by the State General Fund, for the purpose of granting funds to California’s 13 children’s hospitals.

At this time, if a girl under the age of 18 who is not legally married is currently serving in the United States armed forces, or has not been legally declared free from her parents' or guardians'

This complex initiative has five parts to it. First, it would expand treatment programs to drug offenders both in prison and out of prison.

This measure allocates a minimum of $965 million each year from the state General Fund for law enforcement and district attorneys facilities.

Proposition 7 will require all California utilities to supply half of their power from renewable resource by 2025.

Proposition 8 is a Constitutional amendment initiative that eliminates the right of same-sex couples to marry within the state. Defines marriage as only between one man and one woman.

Proposition 9, also known as Marsy's Law or the “Victims' Rights and Protection Act of 2008,” seeks to expand the rights afforded to crime victims under the California Constitution by way of amendi

This bill will authorize $5 billion in bonds, to be supplied by the General Fund, which will be allocated for the purpose of spurring investment in alternative fuels.

Currently, the representative politicians that are elected to office are responsible for drawing and redrawing the state office boundary lines.

This proposition will allow California to sell $900 million worth of bonds to provide loans to help military veterans purchase farms and homes.