• A “yes” vote supports this initiative to require nonprofit federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) to spend at least 90% of their annual total revenue on expenses that advance the health center’s mission.

     

    Brisa Barrera, a healthcare worker at a community clinic in Santa Rosa:

    “We’re calling for accountability because fron…

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  • A “no” vote opposes this amendment to require a two-thirds vote by the electorate to enact, extend, or increase local special tax initiatives and prohibit local jurisdictions and ballot initiatives from enacting ad valorem property taxes, except for voter-approved bond debt-service taxes authorized elsewhere in the state c…Read More

  • A “yes” vote supports this amendment to require a two-thirds vote by the electorate to enact, extend, or increase local special tax initiatives and prohibit local jurisdictions and ballot initiatives from enacting ad valorem property taxes, except for voter-approved bond debt-service taxes authorized elsewhere in the state c…Read More

  • A “no” vote opposes this initiative to amend the California Constitution to prohibit the enactment of:

    • new taxes after January 1, 2026, on ownership or control of retirement holdings, individually-owned assets, and other forms of personal savings, and
    • retroactive taxes that result in a tax liability based on conduct, activities, or a st…

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  • A “yes” vote supports this initiative to amend the California Constitution to prohibit the enactment of:

    • new taxes after January 1, 2026, on ownership or control of retirement holdings, individually-owned assets, and other forms of personal savings, and
    • retroactive taxes that result in a tax liability based on conduct, activities, or a st…

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