Ordc Positions on the November 2 Election Propositions

Number Summary Ordc Position
19 Should California legalize the possession and cultivation of marijuana for personal use of adults 21 years and older, and allow state and local governments to regulate and tax related commercial activities? No Position
20 Should the state Constitution be amended to have the Citizens Redistricting Commission redistrict for the U.S. House of Representatives, to change existing redistricting criteria, and to reduce the redistricting timeline? Yes
21 Should the state levy an additional annual $18 vehicle license surcharge to provide funds to operate and maintain California’s state parks and wildlife protection programs? No Position
22 Should the California Constitution be amended to prohibit the state, even during a severe fiscal hardship, from redirecting certain tax revenues dedicated to transportation or local governments? Yes
23 Should the AB 32 air pollution control law be suspended until unemployment drops to 5.5 percent or less for a full year? No
24 Should recent tax law changes that allow some businesses to pay lower state income tax be repealed? Yes
25 Should the state Constitution be amended to allow passage of budget bills by a simple majority in each house of the state Legislature and should legislators be required to forfeit their pay if a budget is not passed on time? Yes
26 Should the California Constitution be amended to require two-thirds vote approval for the imposition of certain state and local fees that now require majority vote approval? No
27 Should the state Constitution and state laws be amended to eliminate the Citizens Redistricting Commission established by the voters in 2008, return all redistricting to the state Legislature, and change the redistricting criteria? No