| Proposition and Summary |
Passed |
Citation |
168 |
Low rent housing projects.
1992 Cal. Res. 109
SCA 17 |

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Art XXXIV, § 1 |
Amends state constitutional definition of low rent housing projects. Requires voter approval only upon qualification of ballot petition. Exempts existing and approved projects. |
169 |
Budget implementation.
1992 Cal. Res. 114
SCA 32 |

|
Art IV, § 9 |
Authorizes annual statute, with more than one subject, to implement changes in law directly related to annual budget act appropriations; unrelated provisions declared void. If the Governor vetoes one or more changes, authorizes legislative override and enactment. |
170 |
Property taxes. Schools. Majority vote. Development fee limits.
1992 Cal. Res. 135
ACA 6 |

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Art XIIA, § 1, Art XVI, § 18 |
Property tax may exceed 1% limit to repay bonds for schools approved by majority, rather than current two thirds, vote. Limits on development fees maintained. |
171 |
Property taxation. Transfer of base year value.
1992 Cal. Res. 136
ACA 41 |

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Art XIIIA, § 2 (e) |
Provides adoption of ordinances allowing base year transfers of destroyed/damaged property to replacement property; constitutional limitations. |
172 |
Local public safety protection & improvement act of 1993 (effective 1/1/94).
1993 Cal. Res. 41
SCA 1 |

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Art XIII, § 35 |
Provides a dedicated revenue source for public safety purposes. Revenue would be distributed to cities and counties for purposes such as police, sheriffs, fire, criminal prosecution and corrections. If this measure is approved by the voters, the tax would be collected in all counties. However, a county would be eligible to receive tax revenues beginning January 1, 1994, only if the board of supervisors votes to participate or voters within the county approve the measure by majority vote. |
173 |
California housing & jobs investment bond act.
1993 Cal. Stat. 116
AB 215 |

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Health & Safety §§ 52534 - 52534.15 |
Establishes a comprehensive program to address the severe housing crisis in California by authorizing the issuance of bonds, requires the proceeds of the bonds to be deposited into the California Housing Loan Insurance Fund for the purpose of providing mortgage guaranty insurance for low and moderate income first time home buyers pursuant to Part 4 (commencing with Section 51600) of Division 31 of the Health and Safety Code and requires the repayment of General Fund costs from program revenues in excess of required program costs and reserves. |
174 |
Education. Vouchers: Parental choice in education initiative.
Initiative constitutional amendment |

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Art IX, § 17 |
Permits conversion of public schools to independent voucher redeeming schools. Requires state funded vouchers for children enrolled in qualifying private schools. Restricts regulation of such schools. |