Outline of California

California General Election Tuesday, November 7, 2006

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# Vote Title
1A YES Protect Road Funding
1B NO Transportation Bond
1C NO Housing Bond
1D NO School Bond
1E YES Levee Construction
83 ? Jessica's Law
84 NO Parks Bond
85 NO Parental Notification
86 NO Sin Tax
87 NO Higher Oil Prices
88 NO Parcel Tax
89 NO Taxpayer Funded Campaigns
90 YES Protect Homes

The State of California Spends $1.10 for every $1.00 it takes in. Fiscal Responsibility is needed in Sacramento to ensure California's economic growth and bring new jobs to California. This won't happen until the government learns to live within our means and stop's borrowing from our children to pay for yesterday.

The Governor has placed three measures on the ballot to help improve California.

Our children are the future of California. Measure 74 helps ensure we have qualified teachers in our classrooms.

Measure 76 will restore laws that California had in the past that will help keep spending in line with revenues.

Measure 77 is the most important measure on the ballot. Prop 77 is designed to eliminate our current gerrymandered districts which have eliminated competition in assembly, state senate and congressional races. Redistricting and Gerrymander are big words. Prop 77 will let judges instead of politicians draw the lines that make up our election districts

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