California voters weighed in on 10 state propositions this election. Here's a look at which ones made the cut.
Known as the Legalize Sports Betting on American Indian Lands Initiative, Proposition 26 would legalize certain forms of in-person gambling that are currently not permitted — including sports ...
In the decade leading up to Proposition 32's placement on the ballot this year, California has doubled its minimum wage from ...
And since the COVID-19 pandemic, the deficit of affordable housing has deepened nationally, with rental prices up 26%, ...
This proposition would immediately increase the rate to $17 an hour, and then to $18 an hour on Jan. 1, 2025, for workplaces ...
Proposition 32 asks California voters to raise the state's minimum wage to $18 over the next two years. See results here.
More specifically, Proposition 6 would have ended mandatory work requirements for state prisoners and instead implemented a ...
Ultimately, they defined “low-wage work” as jobs that pay less than two-thirds of the median full-time wage in California.
Voters are not supporting Measure GG, which would generate up to $26.7 million to improve Career Technical Education (CTE) ...
Voters in Harris County approved Proposition A, which will grant $100 million in a year-in, year out investment toward maintenance of channels.
Proposition 140 is so poorly drafted that it leaves Arizona's election system subject to the whims of politicians. Voters ...
New York’s Proposition 1 is a ballot measure designed to protect abortion rights and other civil liberties. Yet opponents say ...