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[PDF] The Call for a Citizens' Limited Constitutional Convention

Further, the measure prohibits any revision or amendment from the convention that imposes or reduces any taxes or fees, sets the frequency at which real property is as- sessed, or defines “change in ownership” as it relates to any tax or fee.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090691.pdf

[PDF] The Best Practices Budget Accountability Act (Amendment #1-S)

Each year, 3 percent of estimated General Fund state revenues are transferred into the BSA. The Governor, however, can stop the transfer in any year by issuing an executive order, as he has done in some recent years when the state has faced severe fiscal problems.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090707.pdf

[PDF] Community Hospital Taxes. (Version 2)

.  Payments to hospitals licensed to a county, city and county, or the University of California.  Health care coverage for children in low-income families. At least 10 percent but no more than 15 percent of the proceeds would have to go for this purpose.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090724.pdf

[PDF] Community Hospital Taxes. (Version 3)

.  Payments to hospitals licensed to a county, city and county, or the University of California.  Health care coverage for children in low-income families. No more than 15 percent of the proceeds would be allowed for this purpose.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090729.pdf

[PDF] Community Hospital Taxes (Version 7)

.  Payments to hospitals licensed to a county, city and county, or the University of California.  Health care coverage for children in low-income families. At least 10 percent but no more than 15 percent of the proceeds would have to go for this purpose.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090746.pdf

[PDF] Human Trafficking (Amendment #1-S)

If more offenders are convicted of human traf- ficking under the state statutes, there could be an increase in state and local revenues (including to cities and counties) due to the new criminal fines established in the meas- ure.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090763.pdf

[PDF] Government Spending Limit Act of 2010 [V-1]

That measure amended the State Constitution to establish an appropriations limit (referred to below as the “spending limit” or the “limit”) for the state government, as well as a limit for each city, county, school district, and other local government entity.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090778.pdf

[PDF] Taxes [V-1]

Brown Jr. 3 January 6, 2010 assessments or (2) fees as an incident of property ownership (“property-related fees”), other than fees for water, sewer, and refuse collection services. State and Local Requirements Regarding Fines and Penalties.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090780.pdf

[PDF] Taxpayer Protection Act of 2010 (V-2)

.  Prohibits the Legislature from imposing a tax, fee, or assessment on real property or the sale or transfer of real property. (Currently, the Legislature is prohibited from imposing ad valorem or sales taxes on real property.)  Prohibits the Legislature from imposing a fine or penalty except those im- posed “for a violation of a law in an adjudicatory or quasi-adjudicatory pro- ceeding.”
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090808.pdf

[PDF] Taxes [V-3]

In addition, the Constitu- tion requires local governments to receive approval from property owners or voters be- fore imposing (1) property owner assessments or (2) fees as an incident of property ownership (“property-related fees”), other than fees for water, sewer, and refuse collec- tion services.
https://lao.ca.gov/ballot/2009/090845.pdf