Initiative Analyses

February 9

A.G. File No. 2006-003

California Border Police Act

The measure establishes, within the Office of Emergency Services, the California Border Police (CBP), which would be responsible for enforcing federal immigration laws. The CBP would be (1) overseen by a CBP commissioner appointed by the Governor, (2) based upon the California Highway Patrol’s personnel benefits and organizational structure, and (3) trained in federal immigration laws and procedures. The CBP could also establish branch offices and detention facilities.

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February 9

A.G. File No. 2006-002

California Truth in Politics Act of 2006

This measure reduces the maximum allowable contributions for individuals and small contributor committees. In addition, the measure imposes maximum contribution amounts on political parties.

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February 3

A.G. File No. 2005-148

The Opportunity to Repair Act of 2006

This statutory measure establishes a procedure for property owners and disabled individuals to address residential construction defects and violations of accessibility standards prior to litigation.

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February 1

A.G. File No. 2005-147

Punitive Damages

The measure provides that the manufacturer, distributor, or seller of a product shall not be found guilty of oppression, fraud, or malice—and therefore cannot be required to pay punitive damages—if the product that allegedly caused injury was in compliance with all regulations, requirements, or standards of the federal and state agencies responsible for overseeing the product.

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February 1

A.G. File No. 2005-146

The Protect Our Homes Act

This measure constrains public agency authority to (1) use eminent domain powers, (2) enact new policies that reduce the economic value of property, and (3) use property acquired through the eminent domain process.

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February 1

A.G. File No. 2005-145

Open MLS Act of 2006

This measure requires the development of an “open” MLS that would be publicly accessible through the Internet.

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January 27

A.G. File No. 2005-144

The Worker Empowerment Act (version 3)

This measure changes a number of provisions of California’s workers’ compensation laws. The changes concern benefits paid to persons with permanent disabilities, medical care, pharmacy services, and benefits resulting from work-related deaths.

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January 27

A.G. File No. 2005-143

The Worker Empowerment Act (version 2)

This measure changes a number of provisions of California’s workers’ compensation laws. The changes concern the rights of employees and medical providers to sue employers or insurers, medical care, and pharmacy services.

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January 27

A.G. File No. 2005-142

The Worker Empowerment Act (version 1)

This measure changes a number of provisions of California’s workers’ compensation laws. The changes concern the rights of employees and medical providers to sue employers or insurers, medical care, and pharmacy services.

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January 24

A.G. File No. 2005-141

The Public Employees' Right to Approve Use of Union Dues for Political Campaign Purposes Act

This measure amends state statutes to require public employee unions to get annual, written consent from a state or local government employee in order to charge and use the employee’s union dues or fees for a political committee, as defined in state law. This requirement would apply to both members and nonmembers of a public employee union. The measure also would require unions to keep certain records, including copies of any consent forms.

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January 24

A.G. File No. 2005-140

Contributions or Expenditures by Corporations or Labor Organizations

This measure restricts the manner in which corporations and labor unions may make contributions to political candidates. Specifically, the measure allows corporations and labor unions to make political contributions only by establishing a segregated account for political purposes. The measure places restrictions on the contribution to and expenditures from these accounts.

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January 24

A.G. File No. 2005-139

The Tobacco Tax Act of 2006 (Amendment #1-NS)

This measure increases the existing excise tax on cigarettes by $2.60 per pack effective January 2007. Existing state law requires the Board of Equalization (BOE) to increase taxes on other tobacco products—such as loose tobacco and snuff—in an amount equivalent to any increase in the tax on cigarettes. Thus, this measure would also result in a comparable increase in the excise tax on other tobacco products. This measure specifies that all of the additional tobacco revenues (including those on other tobacco products) be used to support various new and existing programs specified in this measure.

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January 25

A.G. File No. 2005-138

The Clean Alternative Energy Act (version 2), Amendment #2-S

Beginning in January 2007, the measure would impose a severance tax on oil production in California.

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January 25

A.G. File No. 2005-137

The Clean Alternative Energy Act (version 1), Amendment #2-S

Beginning in January 2007, the measure would impose a severance tax on oil production in California.

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January 20

A.G. File No. 2005-136

Parental Notification

This proposition amends the California Constitution to require, with certain exceptions, a physician (or his or her representative) to notify the parent or legal guardian of a pregnant minor at least 48 hours before performing an abortion involving that minor. (This measure does not require a physician or a minor to obtain the consent of a parent or guardian.)

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