See below for
an excerpt:
* Small sample
The full poll is at http://www.field.com/fieldpollonline/subscribers/Rls2413.pdf.
The November ballot is becoming crowded and is likely to have three tax
measures. There is also folk wisdom that
having lots of stuff on the ballot leads to a temptation to vote no on
everything. Obviously, that can’t be an
ironclad rule or we would never have had Prop 13 back in 1978. But three tax measures could be confusing to
voters.
Here is what is definitely on the ballot. Note that the Brown tax has yet to qualify
officially.
·
Paycheck protection (anti-union; will spark a major campaign fight)
·
Auto insurance rates based on prior coverage
(pushed by a local insurance company)
·
Repeal redistricting of state senate (pushed by
GOP)
·
Repeal death penalty
·
Increased penalties for human trafficking
·
[Water bond – but will likely be taken off
ballot by legislature]
Full descriptions at http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/ballot-measures/qualified-ballot-measures.htm
The following initiatives are in the midst of verification of signature
counts:
·
Relax 3-strikes
·
Various do-good state budgeting reforms
·
Regulation of health insurance premiums
·
Close corporate loophole for clean energy
·
Label genetically modified food
·
Munger K-12 income tax increase
·
Brown income and sales tax increase
Full descriptions at http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/ballot-measures/pending-signature-verification.htm
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