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California 2014 ballot propositions
That certification, the Rainy Day Fund Amendment, had previously been scheduled for the state's 2012 ballot. However, when Gov. Brown signed SB 202 on October 7, 2011, this moved the measure to 2014.
On the ballot
| Type | Title | Subject | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| CICA | Rainy Day Fund | State budget | Increase amount of potential savings in the state 'rainy day' fund from 5% to 10% of the General Fund |
| LBM | Water Bond | Bonds | $11.1 billion bond for California's water system |
| CISS | Insurance Rate Justification | Insurance | Health Insurance Companies Required to Justify Their Rates to the Public |
Pending initiatives
Submitted to Att'y General
- See also: Potential 2014 ballot measures
When an initiative proponent has prepared the text of a ballot initiative they hope to qualify for the ballot, they must submit this text to the "Initiative Coordinator" at the Office of the Attorney General of California with an accompanying letter requesting that the Attorney General's office prepare a ballot title and summary of the proposal.
Once the AG's office has prepared that title and summary, they send a copy of it to the initiative's sponsor and to the California Secretary of State's office. Each initiative is given a "summary date." This date is determined by the Attorney General's office and is the date that they provide the summary to the sponsor. Each initiative then has a circulation deadline that is 150 days after its summary date, while proposed veto referendums have a circulation deadline that is 90 days after the legislation targeted by the referendum was signed by the Governor of California.
As of May 1, 2013, no initiatives are pending review.
| Type | Identifying # | Proponent | Received by AG | Title expected | Working title |
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