Propositions
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Proposition 14
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Authorizes $5.5 billion in bonds for stem cell research, including research on chronic diseases.
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Proposition 15
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Increases funding for public schools and local services by raising taxes on commercial properties.
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Proposition 16
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Allows consideration of diversity factors in public employment, education, and contracting decisions.
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Proposition 17
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Restores voting rights to people on parole for felony convictions.
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Proposition 18
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Allows 17-year-olds to vote in primaries if they turn 18 by the general election.
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Proposition 19
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Changes tax assessment transfers and inheritance rules for property tax purposes.
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Proposition 20
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Restricts parole for certain offenses and expands DNA collection for some crimes.
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Proposition 21
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Expands local governments' power to use rent control on residential properties.
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Proposition 22
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Classifies app-based drivers as independent contractors, providing them with limited benefits.
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Proposition 23
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Establishes state requirements for kidney dialysis clinics and prohibits clinics from refusing patients.
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Proposition 24
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Expands consumer data privacy laws and creates the California Privacy Protection Agency.
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Proposition 25
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Referendum: A 'Yes' vote approves the 2018 law replacing cash bail with risk assessments for detained suspects awaiting trials.
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