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This segment was made available on Friday, October 14th, 2005.

Kids Review Bills: Prop 76

Produced by Angela Shelley

Proposition 76 was rejected by voters in the November 2005 election.

One of Governor Schwarzenegger’s three proposed reforms in the upcoming special election is Proposition 76, known as the “State Spending and School Fund Limits Initiative”.

Prop. 76 is but the latest in a series of ballot box constitutional amendments, starting with Prop. 4 in 1978 and, most recently, the Governor’s own Prop. 58, approved by voters in March of 2004.

Also called the California Live Within Our Means Act by its proponents, Prop. 76 would limit state spending based on an average of recent revenue growth and grant the governor new authority to unilaterally reduce state spending during certain fiscal situations. It would also undo some of the provisions laid out by Prop. 98, a constitutional amendment approved by voters in 1988.

In a recurring California Connected feature, we ask high school debate students to dissect the initiative and tell us how they would vote, if only they could. This time, it’s the students of Arcadia High School in Arcadia.

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  1. Josh Franco » Blog Archive » Gearing Up says:

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