Voters approve Proposition 28 for music and arts education funding
California schools will receive a boost of about $1 billion for music ... more
California schools will receive a boost of about $1 billion for music ... more
Prisons forcing encarcerated individuals to work as a form of punishment. more
Change on voter approval to secure bonds to fund affordable housing, supportive ... more
Funds environmental and climate projects like wildfire prevention, protection of communities and ... more
People convicted of certain drug or theft crimes could receive increased punishment. more
Provides Permanent Funding for Medi-Cal Health Care Services. more
New rules on how Certain health care entities spend revenue they earn ... more
Gives control to your city council member and county supervisor to implement ... more
The state minimum wage would be $18 per hour in 2026. more
Language in the California Constitution would be updated to match who currently ... more
Renovation of existing public school and community college facilities. more
Since its launch, there has been little doubt that Prop. 28 will ... more
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