• “yes” vote supports this ballot initiative to:

    • require voters to present a government-issued ID for in-person voting or provide the last four digits of a government-issued ID designated during voter registration for mail-in voting;
    • require election officials to “maintain accurate voter registration lists [and]… use best efforts to ver…

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  • A “no” vote opposes this initiative to issue $8.4 billion in bonds to fund research and development treatments using immunology and immunotherapy.

     

    Dr. Robert Kaplan, a senior scholar at the Clinical Excellence Research Center at the Stanford School of Medicine and the former associate director of the National Institutes of H…Read More

  • A “yes” vote supports an initiative to:

    • authorize the state to issue $8.4 billion in general obligation bonds to fund immunology and immunotherapy research;
    • require the state to enter a partnership with an immunology and immunotherapy research institute affiliated with the University of California and allocate half of the bond revenue to t…

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  • A “no” vote opposes this initiative to establish a second mortgage homebuyer program.

     

    Reform California:

    “Provides taxpayer-funded subsidies to developers without reforming costly mandates that make housing so expensive. Worse, Prop 37 makes the State of California one of the biggest mortgage lenders in America overnight – and tax…

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  • A “yes” vote supports this initiative to:

    • establish a second mortgage homebuyer program for qualified homebuyers — defined as California residents of at least one year who earn at or below 200% of the area median income for a similar-sized family in the county or city where the home is located and provide a down payment of at least 3% o…

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