Election Propositions and Their Fate
Here are interesting pieces of information in PDFs on proposition 1, proposition 2, proposition 3, and California Proposition. As the nation of America votes today it would be worthwhile to know what the state of California and the country feels about these election 2008 propositions.
Proposition 1 relates to bringing environmentally preferred high-speed trains and high-speed rail bonds to the state of California; this proposition has more pros than cons for it. It will reduce California’s dependence on foreign oil and the emission of greenhouse gases.
Proposition 2 relates to certain conformation standards for farm animals. This initiative requires that farm animals and birds be allowed to stretch their limbs and wings and in general be given greater space. This proposition could lead to a decrease in local and state tax revenue from farm businesses.
Proposition 3 is about a statewide bond of $980 million for modernizing and expanding the children hospitals in the state. The issue of bond debt for such a huge amount has Californians divided on the issue.
California propositions are on the top of the mind of California voters and the ACLU is doing its bit to influence voters on issues that they should push for or oppose.
Download California Propositions (26.5 KiB, 31 hits)
Download Propositions 1 (483.9 KiB, 27 hits)
Download Propositions 2 (305.9 KiB, 28 hits)
Download Yes to Prop 3 No to Prop 4, 6, 9 (72.2 KiB, 30 hits)
Download Arguments Against Proposition 3 (926.1 KiB, 39 hits)
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