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The 1986 Proposition 63, titled Official State Language, was a proposition in the state of California on the November 4, 1986 ballot. The ballot initiative created Article III, Section 6 of the California Constitution and made English the official language of the state. The measure passed by a 46.5% margin.
Proposition 6 (1978) Defeated: Barring homosexuality in the public school system. Proposition 13 (1978) Passed: Significant property tax reduction and limits; imposing 2/3 vote requirement of the Legislature for state taxes and 2/3 voter approval requirement for local special taxes. Proposition 65 (1986) Passed: Notification of hazardous materials.
California Proposition 63 may refer to: California Proposition 63 (1986) - Official State Language. Initiative Constitutional Amendment; California Proposition 63 (2004) - California Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) California Proposition 63 (2016) - Firearms and Ammunition Sales
42 – Passed – Veterans Bond Act Of 1986. 43 – Passed – Community Parklands Act Of 1986. 44 – Passed – Water Conservation And Water Quality Bond Law Of 1986. 45 – Passed – Deposit Of Public Moneys in Credit Union. 46 – Passed – Property Taxation. 47 – Passed – Allocation Of Vehicle License Fee Taxes To Counties And Cities.
Proposition 6, which was defeated statewide, aimed to amend the California Constitution by removing language permitting involuntary servitude as criminal punishment. The measure sought to make ...
CBS News California takes a closer look at the drug component of the high-profile Proposition 36 to fact-check claims about the ballot measure from supporters and opponents.
California had a recent real-world case study in raising the minimum wage to consider, which may have factored into voters’ decision-making: In April, the state’s fast-food workers saw their ...
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