Check out Campaign for Children and Families’ ballot recommendations:
CCF’s Recommendations on the 13 Propositions
Vote YES on 1A, 83, 85 and 90
1A YES Makes it harder for the State to raid transportation funds for other “programs”
1B NO Instead of $38.9 BILLION in new debt, build roads with existing state funds
1C NO Instead $6.1 BILLION in new debt, ease state restrictions on new housing
1D NO $20.3 BILLION in new debt won’t improve academics or discipline in schools
1E NO This wasteful $8 BILLION expense won’t fix many levees or reform levee politics
83 YES Toughens laws on sex offenders, but 83’s actual impact is questionable
84 NO Costing taxpayers $10.5 BILLION, 84 is a slush fund for environmental activists
85 YES Protects minor daughters from secret abortions by requiring parent notification
86 NO $2.1 BILLION annual cigarette tax is money grab by the medical establishment
87 NO Taxing oil will raise gas prices, the wrong way to advance energy alternatives
88 NO Taxes property owners at the behest of the wasteful education establishment
89 NO Taxpayers should not be forced to fund candidates with anti-family values
90 YES Without Prop. 90, the government could take your church, home or business
As Jon indicated yesterday, suprisingly similar (meaning the same) to the recommendations of the FlashReport. Shocker? Not really.
So, what’s up with the California Republican Party? The CRP’s support for taxes and spending is similar to the recommendations of the League of Women Voters. Shocker.