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Nonpartisan Pros & Cons
of November 2000 State Ballot Measures
See also the In Depth analysis of the Ballot Measures.

These PROS & CONS are researched and developed by the LWVCEF. They are an unbiased presentation of the measures on the November 7, 2000 California General Election ballot. The League does not judge the merits of the arguments or guarantee their validity. Arguments come from many sources and are not limited to those found in the state ballot pamphlet.

Nonpartisan Pros & Cons of State Ballot Measures

  • Proposition 32. Veteran's Bond Act of 2000
  • Proposition 33. Legislature. Participation in Public Employees' Retirement System
  • Proposition 34. Campaign Contributions and Spending Limits. Disclosures.
  • Proposition 35. Public Works Projects. Use of Prive Contractors for Engineering and Architectural Services.
  • Proposition 36. Drugs. Probation and Treatment Program.
  • Proposition 37. Fees. Vote Requirements. Taxes.
  • Proposition 38. School Vouchers. State-funded Private and Religious Education. Public School Funding.
  • Proposition 39. School Facilities. 55% Local Vote. Bonds, Taxes. Accountability Requirements.

To print and read offline, see Pros & Cons for all propositions on one page.

The League of Women Voters of California Education Fund publishes these Pros & Cons on the State Ballot Measures as a tabloid-sized newspaper. Copies are available from your local League of Women Voters; if your community does not have a local League, you may contact LWVCEF at 916-442-7215.

Initiatives in the Making

The Secretary of State maintains an online list of the status of all measures in process of qualifying to be on a future ballot in its Ballot Initiative Update.

The League of Women Voters of California is a nonpartisan organization committed to informed and active citizen participation in government. All citizens, men and women, of voting age are welcomed to join. The League has two roles, citizen education and advocacy. Our election services are carried out by the League of Women Voters of California Education Fund (LWVCEF) and exclude all advocacy.


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