California Proposition 155 (1992)
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California Proposition 155 was on the November 3, 1992 ballot in California as a legislatively-referred state statute, where it was approved.
Proposition 155 authorized the state to sell $900 million in general obligation bonds to pay for (1) the construction, reconstruction, or modernization of elementary and secondary school buildings under the State School Building Lease-Purchase Program and (2) other school facility projects.
Path to ballot
The California State Legislature voted to put Proposition 155 on the ballot in Senate Bill 345 (Statutes of 1992, Chapter 117).
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