It does not now have, and has never had,
a written ballot measure.
Not exact matches
«Non-partisan
measures like Proposition 14 will push our elected officials to begin working together for the common good,» Prop. 14 proponents
wrote in the official
ballot argument for the
measure.
Citizens Union, along with the League of Women Voters, helped
write the
ballot language, which originally described the
measure as creating an «independent» commission.
The district's 2012
Measure G language, which appeared on the
ballot, asked voters to approve the parcel tax for: «protecting core academics — reading,
writing, math, science, attracting and retaining quality teachers, providing lower class sizes for the youngest children, preparing students for college and the workforce, and improving safety on and around school campuses.»
LA Times PTA Endorses Munger, Not Brown: The California Parent Teacher Association has endorsed Proposition 38, Molly Munger's
ballot measure to raise taxes to pay for education, which it helped
write...