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Proposition 30 yTemporary Taxes to Fund Education. Guaranteed Local Public Safety Funding. yInitiative Constitutional Amendment yRaise taxes by 1-3% on over $250k income  Money doesn’t need to be spent on education zEDH TPP Position: NO

Proposition 31 yState Budget. State and Local Government yInitiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute. ySets up a new layer of regional government of unelected officials that will have the power to regulate local planning and force cities to pool their tax receipts zEDH TPP Position: NO

Proposition 32 yPolitical Contributions by Payroll Deduction. Contribution to Candidates. yInitiative Statute. yProhibits Corporations and Unions from contributing to state and local candidates and prohibits automatic payroll deductions for political contributions zEDH TPP Position: YES

Proposition 33 yAuto Insurance Companies. Prices Based on Driver’s History of Insurance Coverage. yInitiative Statute. yAllows consumer to switch insurance companies and still earn a discount. zEDH TPP Position: YES

Proposition 34 yDeath Penalty yInitiative Statute yRepeals California’s Death Penalty Law zEDH TPP Position: NO POSITION

Proposition 35 yHuman Trafficking, Penalties. yInitiative Statute. yIncreases sentences for human trafficking sex crimes zEDH TPP Position: YES

Proposition 36 yThree Strikes Law, Repeat Felony Offenders.  Initiative Statute. yWould impose life sentence only when the third felony conviction is serious or violent. zEDH TPP Position: NO POSITION

Proposition 37 yGenetically Engineered Foods. Labeling. yInitiative Statute. yGenetically engineered foods sold in California would have to be specifically labeled as genetically engineered. zEDH TPP Position: NO

Proposition 38 yTax to Fund Education and Early Childhood Programs. yInitiative Statute. yWould increase state income tax rates by.4 – 2.2% for twelve years on individual earnings starting as low as $7,346 per year zEDH TPP Position: NO

Proposition 39 yTax Treatment for Multistate Businesses. Clean Energy and Energy Efficiency Funding. yInitiative Statute. yWould raise taxes by at least $1 billion annually on multistate businesses based on the percentage of their sales in California zEDH TPP Position: NO

Proposition 40 yRedistricting, State Senate Districts. yReferendum. yNot relevant due to Supreme Court ruling, but yes vote reaffirms the new district lines zEDH TPP Position: NO POSITION

Measure L yEl Dorado County Library Funding yReduces property tax on El Dorado Hills raises taxes for other property owners that currently pay no tax for library services zEDH TPP Position: YES