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California Proposition 2 | Support
K-12 Schools and Local Community College Public Education Facilities Modernization, Repair, and Safety Bond Act
This general obligation bond measure would provide $10 billion in funding for school renovation and construction, with $8.5 billion being used for elementary and secondary educational facilities, including public and charter schools. The remaining $1.5 billion of this funding would be reserved for community college facilities.
Rationale
We recognize the critical need for funding essential renovation, construction, and expansion of school district facilities. Older buildings require renovations and repairs to remain safe for our students. This investment in education will ensure students are equipped with 21st century technology to prepare for thriving careers. By investing in our schools, communities can support student success today and lay the foundation for a brighter, more equitable future for every student in the community.
California Proposition 3 | Support
Marriage Equality
This constitutional amendment would affirm the right of same-sex couples to marry, making marriage a fundamental right. It removes language from Proposition 8, passed in 2008, that defines marriage as between a man and a woman.
Rationale
We are committed to equality and dignity for all individuals and families. Proposition 3 would enshrine marriage equality in the California Constitution, making the civil rights and protections afforded in marriage permanent and free from discrimination for all Californians.
California Proposition 6 | Support
Removes All Language Allowing Slavery and Involuntary Servitude from California’s Constitution
This constitutional amendment would repeal language prohibiting involuntary servitude except to punish crime and replace it with language prohibiting slavery and involuntary servitude without exception.
Rationale
No one in California should be subjected to forced labor – that is slavery. Such practices undermine dignified rehabilitation for incarcerated individuals. Incarcerated individuals should never be subjected to punishment for refusing unpaid labor.
California Proposition 5 | Support
Allows Local Bonds for Affordable Housing and Public Infrastructure with 55% Voter Approval
This constitutional amendment would allow local bonds for affordable housing for low- and middle-income Californians, or for public infrastructure, to be approved by 55% of voters.
Rationale
Proposition 5 would bring the affordable housing and infrastructure bond approval threshold in line with school bonds, which are approved at 55%. By lowering the threshold, voters can invest in affordable housing and local infrastructure with a lower barrier to approval.
California Proposition 32 | Support
Raises Minimum Wage
Proposition 32 would raise California’s minimum wage to $18 per hour over the next two years, benefiting millions of workers.
Rationale
Increasing the minimum wage is necessary to ensure that wages keep pace with the rising cost of living in California. This is a step towards economic stability for working families.
California Proposition 33 | Neutral
Prohibit State Limitations on Local Rent Control Initiative
This measure repeals the Costa-Hawkins Rental Housing Act, allowing cities and counties to expand rent control to cover all housing and limit rent increases.
Rationale
While we support rent control, Proposition 33 lacks provisions to protect housing investment. Balancing rent control with policies that encourage affordable housing development is crucial. Proposition 33 does not include these essential elements.
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