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.

  • Yes: 5,440,084 (51.80%) Approved
  • No: 5,061,978 (48.20%)

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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