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Everything You NEED to Know For Midterm Elections 2018

Everything You NEED to Know For Midterm Elections 2018

LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 02: A voter holds a sample ballot with her grocery list scribbled on the front page after voting for the midterm elections at Los Angeles County Lifeguard headquarters on November 2, 2010 in the Venice neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Former eBay CEO and Republican candidate Meg Whitman is running against California Attorney General and Democratic candidate Jerry Brown for the Governor's seat while U.S. Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA) is in a tight race against Republican senatorial candidate and former head of Hewlett-Packard Carly Fiorina. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

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TOMORROW NOV. 6th is the day! Voting matters and it can change things. It’s also important to make an informed decision. Here are some quick bullet points to help you out at the polls in you’re voting in California.

MEASURE       SUBJECT       DESCRIPTION

Proposition 1:     Bonds           Issues $4 billion in bonds for housing programs and veterans’ home loans
Proposition 2:     Bonds           Authorizes state to use revenue from millionaire’s tax for $2 billion in bonds for homelessness prevention housing
Proposition 3:     Bonds           Issues $8.877 billion in bonds for water-related infrastructure and environmental projects
Proposition 4:     Bonds           Issues $1.5 billion in bonds for children’s hospitals
Proposition 5:     Taxes            Revises process for homebuyers who are age 55 or older or severely disabled to transfer their tax assessments
Proposition 6:     Taxes            Repeals 2017’s fuel tax and vehicle fee increases and requires public vote on future increases
Proposition 7:     Time              Authorizes legislature to provide for permanent daylight saving time if federal government allows
Proposition 8:     Healthcare     Requires dialysis clinics to issue refunds for revenue above a certain amount
Proposition 10:   Housing         Allows local governments to regulate rent on any type of housing
Proposition 11:   Labor             Allow ambulance providers to require workers to remain on call during breaks paid
Proposition 12:   Animals         Bans sale of meat from animals confined in spaces below specific sizes

For more info and to take a look at a sample ballot click HERE! Remember L.A. head to the polls TOMORROW and let your voice be heard! It’s your RIGHT!

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