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California Revenue Source Must Be Specified for Spending Initiatives Amendment (2010)
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The proposed amendment is sponsored by Denise Moreno Ducheny (D-San Diego). It would require any ballot initiative that creates new spending to also raise the needed revenue.[1]
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- See also: Amending the California Constitution
Section 1 of Article XVIII of the California Constitution defines how to get on the ballot in the state as a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment. Two-thirds of the membership of each chamber of the California State Legislature must propose (vote in favor of) an amendment before the proposed amendment can go on a statewide ballot to be ratified or rejected by the state's voters.
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