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PROPOSITION | 11 |
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Yes: |
53.4 % |
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No: |
46.6 % |
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Measure: |
Passed |
Sponsors: Assembly member George Runner and Senator Richard Rainey.
Summary: This measure would authorize local governments to voluntarily enter into sales tax revenue sharing agreements by a two-thirds vote of the local city council or board of supervisors of each participating jurisdiction.
Fiscal Impact: No net change in total sales tax revenues going to cities and counties. Potential shift of sales tax revenues among cities and counties.
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CONTACT INFORMATION |
Assemblyman George Runner |
none available |
| WHO SIGNED THE OFFICIAL BALLOT PAMPHLET ARGUMENTS | George C. Runner, Jr., Assemblymember, 36th District; Tom Torlakson, Assemblymember, 11th District; Rex S. Hime, President, California Business Properties Association | Melvin L. Emerich, Attorney at Law |
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FOR MORE INFORMATION, CVF RECOMMENDS |
Follow the money - CVF has compiled summary campaign finance information and a list of top ten contributors for each ballot measure committee that has filed a report with the Secretary of State.
The Secretary of State's Voter Information Guide - features the Attorney General's summary, official pro/con arguments, the Legislative Analyst's analysis (including background information, details of the proposal, and the fiscal effect of the measure) and the full text of this measure.
The California Journal
- provides independent, in-depth analysis, including background on the issue and arguments for and against the measure.
The League of Women Voters' Pro/Con Analysis - provides an excellent, nonpartisan review of this measure.
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