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Issues facing voters in November
The Nov. 2
general election ballot will lead with the race for the reelection of
George W. Bush
as President and will include
our Republican Congressional and Legislative candidates. The ballot will
also include 15 California Proposition measures.
The California Congress of Republicans (CCR) proudly announces the following endorsements voted upon at our August 6, 2004 convention in San Diego, California. In order to received a Support/Opposed position from CCR a 2/3 voted was required by the delegates.
Proposition 1-A SUPPORT SCA 4 (Resolution Chapter 133, Statutes of 2004). Torlakson. Protection of Local Government Revenues.
Proposition 59
SUPPORT
SCA 1 (Resolution Chapter 1, Statutes of
2004). Burton.
Public Records, Open Meetings. Legislative Constitutional
Amendment.
Proposition 60 NO POSITION
SCA 18
(Resolution Chapter 103, Statutes of 2004). Johnson.
Election Rights of Political Parties. Surplus Property.
Legislative Constitutional Amendment
Proposition 61
NO POSITION
(SA03RF0033, Amdt. #1-S).
Children's Hospital Projects. Grant Program. Bond Act.
Initiative Statute.
Proposition 62
OPPOSED
(SA03RF0031, Amdt. #1-S).
Elections. Primaries. Initiative Constitutional Amendment
and Statute.
Proposition 63
OPPOSED
(SA03RF0036).
Mental Health Services Expansion, Funding. Tax on Personal
Incomes Above $1 Million. Initiative Statute.
Mental health
Levies a 1% tax on the
income of millionaires to finance expanded mental health services.
Proposition 64
SUPPORT
(SA03RF0051).
Limits on Private Enforcement of Unfair Business
Competition Laws. Initiative Statute.
Business
Limits a citizen's right to
sue under unfair business competition laws to situations in which the individual
has suffered actual injury or financial loss due to an unfair practice.
Proposition 65
NO POSITION
(SA03RF0067).
Local Government Funds, Revenues. State Mandates.
Initiative Constitutional Amendment.
Local governments
Requires voter approval any
time the Legislature wants to reduce state funding to cities, counties and
special districts
Proposition 66
OPPOSED
SA03RF0047, Amdt. #1-S).
Limitations on "Three Strikes" Law. Sex Crimes.
Punishment. Initiative Statute.
Crime
Amends the state's "three
strikes" law to require that a crime be a violent or serious felony in order to
qualify as a strike and imposes more severe penalties for sexual crimes against
children.
Proposition 67
OPPOSED
(SA03RF0043).
Emergency Medical Services. Funding. Telephone Surcharge.
Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.
Emergency
Adds a 3% surcharge on
telephone use to provide additional money for hospital emergency services and
training.
Proposition 68
OPPOSED
(SA03RF0059).
Non-Tribal Commercial Gambling Expansion. Tribal Gaming
Compact Amendements. Revenues, Tax Exemptions. Initiative Constitutional
Amendments and Statute.
Gambling
Requires Indian tribes that
own casinos to contribute 25% of their slot machine revenue to state and local
governments. If they refuse, 11 card rooms and five horse-racing tracks would
gain the right to 30,000 slots and would pay 33%, or roughly $1 billion a year,
primarily to local government.
Proposition 69
SUPPORT
(SA03RF0065).
DNA Samples. Collection. Database. Funding. Initiative
Statute.
Requires felons to provide a
sample of their DNA for storage in a law enforcement database and authorizes
local authorities to take such specimens from individuals arrested on suspicion
of rape or murder.
Proposition 70
OPPOSED
(SA04RF0005, Amdt. #1-NS).
Tribal Gaming Compacts. Exclusive Gaming Rights. Contributions to State.
Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute.
Pushed by a Palm Springs Indian
tribe, it would grant tribes unlimited casino expansion rights on their land. In
return, tribes would pay the state 8.84% of their net profit.
Proposition 71
NO POSITION
(SA03RF0055, Amdt. #1-NS).
Stem Cell Research. Funding. Bonds. Initiative
Constitutional Amendment and Statute.
Research
Establishes a constitutional
right to perform stem-cell research and authorizes a bond issue of up to $3
billion to finance research.
Proposition 72
OPPOSED
(SA03RF0049).
Health Care Coverage Requirements. Referendum.
Health
A referendum to overturn a law
requiring employers to provide healthcare insurance for uninsured workers.