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ACTION ALERT: GOTV – Before You Vote, Know What Your Voting For!

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Robert -- There are just seven weeks until election day - do your members know how the crowded ballot will affect their businesses and our economy?  There are many important decisions before the voters this November that affect business.  We've put together resources for you to share with your members so they can be aware and strengthen the voice of business in the ballot box!  See the resources below, and if you would like us to come give a presentation to your group about these initiatives, let us know!

Statewide Propositions on the November 6th Ballot:

VOTE YES: Proposition 1 - Authorizes $4 Billion in Bonds to Fund Specified Housing Assistance Programs. Legislative Statute. Veterans and Affordable Housing Bond (SB3) VOTE YES: Proposition 2 – Authorizes $2 Billion in Bonds to Fund Existing Housing Programs for Individuals with Mental Illness. Legislative Statute. No Place Like Home Act of 2018 (AB1827)   VOTE YES: Proposition 3 - Authorizes $8.87 Billion in Bonds to Fund Projects for Water Supply and Quality, Watershed, Fish, Wildlife, Water Conveyance, and Groundwater Sustainability and Storage. Initiative Statute. State Water Supply Infrastructure, Water Conveyance, Ecosystem and Watershed Protection and Restoration, and Drinking Water Protection Act of 2018.   VOTE YES: Proposition 4 - Authorizes $1.5 Billion in Bonds to Fund Construction at Hospitals Providing Children’s Health Care. Initiative Statute.Children’s Hospital Bond Act of 2018   VOTE NO: Proposition 6 - Eliminates Certain Road Repair and Transportation Funding. Requires Certain Fuel Taxes and Vehicle Fees be Approved by The Electorate. Initiative Constitutional Amendment. Voter Approval for Increases in Gas and Car Tax.   VOTE NO: Proposition 8 – Regulates Amounts Outpatient Kidney Dialysis Clinics Charge for Dialysis Treatment. Initiative Statute. Fair Pricing for Dialysis Act of 2018.

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VOTE NO: Proposition 10 - Expands Local Governments’ Authority to Enact Rent Control on Residential Property. Initiative Statute. Affordable Housing Act

OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Register to Vote in Los Angeles County CLICK HERE Become a Permanent Vote by Mail Voter There are two (2) easy ways to become a Permanent Vote by Mail voter. One: Re-register to vote online and checkmark the "Permanent Vote by Mail" voter box. Two: Complete and return a Permanent Vote by Mail Application to our office. Registrar-Recorder/County Clerk, P.O. Box 30450, Los Angeles, CA 90030-0450 Already returned your ballot? Check on its status: Check on Your Vote by Mail Ballot
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