Newsom Signs Law To Simplify Ballot Language For Referendums

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AB 421 will swap the yes or no question on a referendum to instead ask voters if they want to “keep” or “overturn a law.” It also requires a referendum to list the funders who placed it on the ballot.

But the oil and fast-food industries were able to send those bills to the referendum process by spending nearly $34 million combined on the signature-collecting process.

"The referendum process needed to be reformed," she said."Because its been corporate loopholes finding another way to undo policies that impact communities of color and low-income communities that are the hardest hit by the climate crisis, the public health and safety from from oil and gas drilling."

"People who live near the oil field, they die sooner," he said."They have higher rates of heart conditions. They have higher asthma rates for their children."The California Chamber of Commerce, which champions employers and business interests, opposes the bill. It says the bill sets a"very dangerous precedent"California Assemblymember Bill Essayli also opposes the bill.

But Bryan says under the current referendum process, corporations and lobbyists can override everyday people's and civic institutions' work.

 

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