Publication Date

All

Current year

Past 5 years

 


 

Subject Area
Ballot (301)
See all

Results in Ballot


301 results

Sort by date / relevance

Health insurer financial reserves. [Ballot]

Jan 5, 2018 - While Figure  1 shows that Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of California could potentially be affected by the TNE-based reserve cap, it is unclear whether their reserves would be below the RB C-based cap and whether they would be immediately affected by this measure.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2017-048

Statutory initiative that would establish a statewide vote to express the intent of California voters to seek independence from the United States of America. [Ballot]

Jan 8, 2025 - For example, this measure could be found by courts t o be unconstitutional, either (1)  preventing it from ever reaching the ballot or (2)  invalidating it in whole or in part if voters approved it at an election.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Initiative/2024-001

Proposition 35 [Ballot]

Nov 5, 2024 - The annual cost would be between roughly $1  billion to $2  billion in 2025 and 2026. These amounts are between one-half of 1  percent and 1  percent of the state ’s total General Fund budget. In Long Term, Unknown Fiscal Effects.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Proposition?number=35&year=2024

Proposition 32 [Ballot]

Nov 5, 2024 - The overall price increase from Proposition 32 likely would be smaller than one-half of 1  percent. Likely Lower Profits. The costs of higher wages likely would reduce some businesses ’ profits. Effect on Jobs.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Proposition?number=32&year=2024

Proposition 6 [Ballot]

Nov 5, 2024 - This amount is less than one-half of 1  percent of the state ’s total General Fund budget. (The General Fund is the account the state uses to pay for most public services, including education, health care, and prisons.)  
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Proposition?number=6&year=2024

Proposition 33 [Ballot]

Nov 5, 2024 - This is less than one-half of 1  percent of all property tax revenue. About half of the reduction would be property tax revenues that would have gone to schools. In some years, the state might give more money to schools to cover their losses.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Proposition?number=33&year=2024

Proposition 2 [Ballot]

Nov 5, 2024 - As Figure  1 shows, the $8.5  billion for public schools (or 85  percent of the total bond amount) is split among four types of facility projects. For new construction and renovation projects, school districts would apply for and be awarded funding mainly on a first-come, first-served basis.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Proposition?number=2&year=2024

Proposition 34 [Ballot]

Nov 5, 2024 - Under Proposition  34, likely few entities would meet the conditions described in Figure  1. The exact number of affected entities, however, is not known. Because few entities would be affected, the proposition ’s statewide fiscal effect (described below) would be limited.
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Proposition?number=34&year=2024

Proposition 36 [Ballot]

Nov 5, 2024 - This amount is less than one-half of 1  percent of the state ’s total General Fund budget. (The General Fund is the account the state uses to pay for most public services, including education, health care, and prisons.)
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Proposition?number=36&year=2024

Proposition 4 [Ballot]

Nov 5, 2024 - As shown in Figure  1, Proposition  4 pays for activities within eight broad categories, each with different goals. Some of the main activities in each category are summarized below: Drought, Flood, and Water Supply ($3.8  Billion).  
https://lao.ca.gov/BallotAnalysis/Proposition?number=4&year=2024