Initiative Analyses

February 3

A.G. File No. 2008-023

California Budget Efficiency Act (Amendment #1-NS)

This measure amends the Constitution to lower the vote requirement necessary to pass the budget bill and related legislation from two-thirds to 55 percent. The lower vote requirement would also apply to measures to increase taxes that are related to the budget bill. These bills would take effect immediately upon enactment (or upon a date specified in the legislation).

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February 3

A.G. File No. 2008-022

California Budget Responsibility Act

This measure amends the Constitution to lower the vote requirement necessary to pass the budget bill and related appropriations from two-thirds to 55 percent. The measure does not change the vote requirement for bills increasing taxes, which would still require a two-thirds vote of each house.

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February 12

A.G. File No. 2008-021

Public School Investment and Accountability Act (Amendment #1-S)

This measure adds a new section to the Constitution permanently increasing the statewide SUT rate by one cent—from 7.25 percent to 8.25 percent—starting January 1, 2010. The revenues generated by the one-cent increase in the statewide SUT would be deposited into a new, constitutionally established Public School Investment and Accountability Fund. Under the measure, the special fund monies received by K-12 school districts must supplement, not substitute for, existing state funding and be used exclusively to support “instructional improvement and accountability” activities. Similarly, CCC districts must use the new special fund monies to supplement existing state funding and may not use funds to cover administrative costs. The measure directs the State Controller to distribute funds on a monthly basis and requires school and CCC districts to conduct an annual independent audit showing how they spent their special fund monies.

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January 13

A.G. File No. 2008-020

The McCauley-Rooker Wealth Tax and Oceans Preservation Act

This measure makes major changes in the state and local tax system. Some of these changes would generate very significant behavioral and economic responses from tax-payers.

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December 24

A.G. File No. 2008-019

The UC Retirement Board of Trustees

This measure would replace the Regents as the governing board of the UCRP with a newly established, 13-member board of trustees.

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January 7

A.G. File No. 2008-018

The McCauley Public Employee Pension Reform Act

This proposal would amend the State Constitution’s contract clause to allow certain measures that impair public employee pension contracts.

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December 5

A.G. File No. 2008-017

The California Public Safety and Law Enforcement Act

This measure amends the State Constitution to (1) establish a new statewide board responsible for licensing and regulating certain law enforcement officers and (2) require certain state, county, and city agencies to provide specified training to these officers.

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November 21

A.G. File No. 2008-016

The McCauley Legislative Reform Act

This measure replaces existing term limits with new requirements, including requirements related to consecutive terms served and fundraising.

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September 17

A.G. File No. 2008-014

Term Limits

This measure replaces existing term limits with new requirements. Specifically, the measure would limit the number of consecutive terms in office that an individual could serve. (Current law limits the total number of terms in office, rather than the number of consecutive terms in office.) Under the measure, an individual could serve up to 8 consecutive years in the Assembly (four two-year terms) and up to 12 consecutive years in the Senate (three four-year terms).

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July 18

A.G. File No. 2008-013

November Election Day is a Public Holiday

The measure makes November statewide general elections public holidays. These elections take place every even-numbered year.

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July 18

A.G. File No. 2008-012

The McCauley-Rooker Wealth Tax and Oceans Preservation Act (Amendment #1-NS)

Establishes a Wealth Tax. The measure institutes a state wealth tax levied on the net assets of individuals with values in excess of about $40 million as of January 1, 2010. The minimum wealth tax rate would be 55 percent. It appears that the wealth tax would be levied on taxpayers in the state on a one-time basis, with revenues to be deposited in the newly created Global Warming Fund in 2011-12 and 2012-13. The monies in this fund would be used to acquire a majority interest in outstanding voting common stock of various petroleum, automotive, and financial companies, as well as for other envi-ronmental protection-related purposes.

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April 15

A.G. File No. 2008-011

The Cure and Healing of Diseases Through Adult Stem Cells and Umbilical Cords

This measure would amend the Constitution and state law to establish a state-funded umbilical cord blood bank and adult stem cell research center that would also facilitate the adoption of embryos.

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March 25

A.G. File No. 2008-010

Save Our Schools and Public Services Act

This measure requires redevelopment agencies to obtain approval by two-thirds of their county’s voters before pledging property tax increment revenues to pay a new bond, loan, advance, or other indebtedness.

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March 24

A.G. File No. 2008-009

The Inalienable Rights Enforcement Initiative

This measure allows, with certain restrictions, the legal cultivation, possession, use, transportation, and sale of marijuana.

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March 20

A.G. File No. 2008-008

Save Our Kids Initiative

This measure amends Section 51500 of the Education Code to remove “promotes a discriminatory bias because of a characteristic listed in Section 220” and replace it with “reflects adversely upon persons because of their race, sex, color, creed, disability, national origin, religion, or ancestry.” As a result, the measure removes the prohibition against instruction that reflects adversely or promotes discrimination against persons because of their sexual orientation.

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