California voters weighed in on 10 state propositions this election. Here's a look at which ones made the cut.
Proposition 32 would have increased the current hourly wage floor by $2 for the lowest-income earners in the coming years.
In the decade leading up to Proposition 32's placement on the ballot this year, California has doubled its minimum wage from ...
This proposition would immediately increase the rate to $17 an hour, and then to $18 an hour on Jan. 1, 2025, for workplaces ...
CBS News California examined retail theft rates in California and whether the high-profile Proposition 36 would help combat ...
Proposition 32 asks California voters to raise the state's minimum wage to $18 over the next two years. See results here.
Ultimately, they defined “low-wage work” as jobs that pay less than two-thirds of the median full-time wage in California.
Voters in Harris County approved Proposition A, which will grant $100 million in a year-in, year out investment toward maintenance of channels.
Voters are not supporting Measure GG, which would generate up to $26.7 million to improve Career Technical Education (CTE) ...
After voters approved $41 million more for Austin schools, the district is preparing to cut $90 million from its budget over ...
Suffolk County voters have a once in a generation chance to safeguard the future of the county’s surface and groundwater in ...
Proposition 140 is so poorly drafted that it leaves Arizona's election system subject to the whims of politicians. Voters ...