California voters will decide on 14 statewide ballot measures during the election on November 3. The measures will address various topics including taxes, housing, healthcare funding, climate policy, election rules, and public campaign finance. Key proposals include competing tax plans, significant borrowing measures for housing and medical research, modifications to environmental review timelines, and new regulations for voting and campaign financing.
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California to Vote on 14 Statewide Ballot Measures in November
In the upcoming November 3 election, California voters will consider 14 statewide ballot measures. These measures will cover a range of issues including taxes, housing, healthcare funding, and election rules.
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California to Vote on 14 Statewide Ballot Measures in November