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Time limits, environmental reviews, and judicial reviews for certain types of infrastructure projects. [Ballot]

Dec 10, 2025 - The reviewing agency, known as the lead agency, could be part of local government (such as a city planning department) or state government (such as the California Department of Transportation). In some cases, the project applicant and the lead agency could be the same entity.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2025-023

Property tax rules for inherited property. [Ballot]

Jan 21, 2026 - How Is a Property Tax Bill Calculated? Each annual property tax bill is equal to the taxable value of the property multiplied by the property tax rate. The typical property tax rate is 1.1  percent. In the year a new owner takes over a property, its taxable value typically is its purchase price.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2025-035

State enforcement of the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. [Ballot]

Dec 19, 2025 - The potential fiscal effects of the measure ’s provisions addressing violations of the 22 nd Amendment depend on how they are interpreted, implemented, and how Presidents behave. First, in order for those provisions to take effect, a President would have to attempt to violate the 22 nd Amendment.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2025-030

Oversight of certain frontier artificial intelligence (AI) companies. [Ballot]

Jan 20, 2026 - The magnitude of these effects would depend on several unknown factors, including how many entities are regulated under the measure, how the commission implements its authority, how regulated entities respond to the measure ’s requirements, and the extent to which provisions of the measure are upheld under state and federal law.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2025-034

Emergency shutdown orders. [Ballot]

Oct 20, 2021 - The actual fiscal impact is unknown and would depend on how the measure is implemented and interpreted, as well as on factors that are difficult to predict. These factors include the type of emergencies that will be experienced in the future and the extent to which state and local governments mod ify their use of shutdown orders due to the measure.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2021-018

Local land use planning and zoning. [Ballot]

Sep 1, 2023 - Cities and counties enact zoning ordinances to set property-specific land use requirements. A community ’s zoning ordinances typically determine how land can be used —such as for single-family homes, multifamily homes, or commercial buildings.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2023-011

Property tax rules for inherited property. [Ballot]

Oct 22, 2025 - How Is a Property Tax Bill Calculated? Each annual property tax bill is equal to the taxable value of the property multiplied by the property tax rate. The typical property tax rate is 1.1  percent. In the year a new owner takes over a property, its taxable value typically is its purchase price.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2025-017

Oversight of certain public benefit artificial intelligence (AI) companies. [Ballot]

Jan 20, 2026 - The magnitude of these effects would depend on several unknown factors, including how many entities are regulated under the measure, how the commission implements its authority, how regulated entities respond to the measure ’s requirements, and the extent to which provisions of the measure are upheld under state and federal law.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2025-033

Proposition 33 [Ballot]

Nov 5, 2024 - Several Cities Have Rent Control Laws.   Some local governments in California have laws that limit how much landlords can increase rents from one year to the next. These laws often are called rent control.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Proposition?number=33&year=2024

Homeownership affordability. [Ballot]

Oct 27, 2023 - As a result, zoning controls how much housing a community can build. However, state law requires cities and counties to approve those housing projects that meet certain conditions. Local Governments Authorized to Levy Fees on New Housing Developments.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2023-025