The Special Election initiatives have numbers
The campaign hasn’t heated up yet but the initiatives that qualified for the November 8, 2005, Special Election Ballot have numbers.
Here are my recommendations:
Vote No on 73-78; Vote Yes on 79-80
Proposition 73: Parental notification for abortion
Proposition 74: Teacher tenure
Proposition 75: Union dues checkoff, Silence our Voice, Paycheck Deception
Proposition 76: Power Grab, Cut Budget
Proposition 77: Reapportionment
Proposition 78: Prescription drugs (industry-sponsored)
Proposition 79: Prescription drugs (consumer/labor-sponsored
Proposition 80: Electricity re-regulation

July 7th, 2005 at 3:34 pm
Cal Special Elections: The Numbers Game
As Robert points out at Left In SF, the propositions slated for California’s ridiculous November special election have been assigned numbers. Henceforth: … an obnoxious religious right-wing effort to get pregnant teenagers beaten and shame them into…
July 24th, 2005 at 6:25 pm
[…] aken on children. Two of his ballot measures will deeply hurt the children of our state. Proposition 76, his measure to enact budget spending caps would take $4 billion dollars away from […]
September 29th, 2005 at 2:52 am
If anyone is interested, I did a website for the state that has the full length “legal” text, and summary versions of propositions 73-80.
You can find it at http://www.specialcaliforniaelection.com/
There is also a msg board where you can post your opinion, and vote in a straw hat poll