Propositions E.N. #27 M.E.F. #13 By: & 6B
Proposition #2 Proposition #2 / Prop #2 prohibits the confinement of certain farm animals in a manner that does not allow them to turn around freely, lie down, stand up, and fully extend their limbs.
YES on Prop #2 YES on Prop #2 It lowers the risk of spreading animal diseases. It stops farmers from keeping animals in small cages. / Better farming practices enhance food quality and safety. For example, they’re supplying major retailers like Burger King. IIt lowers the risk of spreading animal diseases. IIt stops farmers from keeping animals in small cages. /B/Better farming practices enhance food quality and safety. For example, they’re supplying major retailers like Burger King.
NO on Prop #2 California’s $337 million chicken business could be in danger. Prop 2 is extreme and not needed. There are already laws in place to stop cruel treatments of animals. Cage free eggs are about 20% more expensive to produce & cost 25% more to buy. California’s $337 million chicken business could be in danger. Prop 2 is extreme and not needed. There are already laws in place to stop cruel treatments of animals. Cage free eggs are about 20% more expensive to produce & cost 25% more to buy.
Proposition #7 Proposition #7 / Without raising taxes on anyone, Proposition 7 will assure that by 2025 half of the electricity in California comes from solar and clean energy resources. Unlike today, all California utilities will be required to meet these solar and clean energy goals.
YES on Prop #7 / We can do better than dirty coal and nuclear power. Using more renewable resources will help the environment. / It will make California a leader in clean power and create plenty of new jobs. It provides long-term 20-year procurement agreements for solar and clean energy by utilities to appeal investment and provide financial security for investors and consumers. / We can do better than dirty coal and nuclear power. Using more renewable resources will help the environment. / It will make California a leader in clean power and create plenty of new jobs. It provides long-term 20-year procurement agreements for solar and clean energy by utilities to appeal investment and provide financial security for investors and consumers.
NO on Prop #7 / Prop 7 will shut small, renewable energy electric utility companies out of California’s market. / It will increase our electricity bills and taxpayer costs without achieving its stated goals. / It will create market conditions ripe for price manipulation, much like occurred during the last energy crisis. / Prop 7 will shut small, renewable energy electric utility companies out of California’s market. / It will increase our electricity bills and taxpayer costs without achieving its stated goals. / It will create market conditions ripe for price manipulation, much like occurred during the last energy crisis.
Proposition #8 Prop #8 is to ban gay marriages and make it illegal for same gender couples to get married.
YES on Prop #8 YES on Prop #8 It protects children from learning in school that gay marriage is the same as traditional marriage. / Prop 8 restores the definition of marriage approved by the voters in 2000 and puts it in the State Constitution. / California’s law already allows domestic partners all the rights that a state can provide to a married couple. It protects children from learning in school that gay marriage is the same as traditional marriage. / Prop 8 restores the definition of marriage approved by the voters in 2000 and puts it in the State Constitution. / California’s law already allows domestic partners all the rights that a state can provide to a married couple.
NO on Prop #8 NO on Prop #8 California’s Constitution guarantees the same rights for everyone, and marriage is a right. / The government has no business telling people who have been together for years that they can or cannot get married. / In California, we let people decide for themselves what’s best for them. We believe in the freedom to make choices without government interference. California’s Constitution guarantees the same rights for everyone, and marriage is a right. / The government has no business telling people who have been together for years that they can or cannot get married. / In California, we let people decide for themselves what’s best for them. We believe in the freedom to make choices without government interference.
Conclusion Conclusion / In conclusion, people have their own opinions of these propositions. We should respect and listen to both sides of the problem. For us we say YES on prop #2, YES on prop #7, and A VERY BIG NO on prop #8.
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