California 2008 Propositions
We have twelve issues on the ballot this time.
Election Day is Tuesday, November 4th.
You can also vote before then at Early Voting locations.
Check your sample ballot, or ask your county's Registrar of Voters
to find out where.
For instance, in Alameda County you can vote at the
Registrar's office in downtown Oakland,
among other places.
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[5]
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[9]
[10]
[11]
[12]
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Prop. 1A: Safe, reliable high-speed passenger train bond act
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High-speed rail is great.
My only problem with this proposition is that it should be
even more money.
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Prop. 2: Standards for confining farm animals
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Of course.
This shouldn't even be on the ballot, it should have been
passed unanimously in the legislature.
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Prop. 3: Children's hospital bond act
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Sounds nice but no.
These are privately-run hospitals asking for public money.
Plus they haven't even used up the money they got last time
they pulled this.
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Prop. 4: Waiting period and parental notification before termination of minors pregnancy
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The Republicans try to put something involving abortion or gays
on every ballot, to get out their vote.
This year we have two, this one and the anti-marriage one!
No thanks to both.
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Prop. 5: Nonviolent drug offenses; sentencing, parole and rehabilitation
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This gets drug offenders out of prison and into treatment
where they belong.
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Prop. 6: Police and law enforcement funding; criminal penalties and laws
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More money for the prison-industrial complex.
We can't afford it and don't want if even if we could.
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Prop. 7: Renewable energy generation
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This one claims to be for renewable energy but actually it's
a mess.
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Prop. 8: Eliminates right of same-sex couples to marry
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It's kind of funny to see the "pro family" types opposed to marriage.
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Prop. 9: Criminal justice system; victims rights; parole
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This messes with the parole system for no apparent reason.
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Prop. 10: Alternative fuel vehicles and renewable energy; bonds
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This one is T. Boone Pickens trying to rip California off for
billions of dollars.
No thanks.
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Prop. 11: Redistricting
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We do need redistricting reform.
It has been on the ballot a few times before and was rejected.
This new attempt sounds good until you look at the specifics and
realize that it mandates a 50/50 split between Democrats
and Republicans.
Republicans are a minority in California, and they do not
deserve equal representation on the redistricting commission.
Sorry, try again.
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Prop. 12: Veterans bond act of 2008
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Support the troops for real!
Secretary of State's voter information page.
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2006,
2005, and
2004
propositions.
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