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California Assembly Bill 1499 (2012)
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California Assembly Bill 1499 (2012) | |
Legislature: | California State Legislature |
Text: | As Chaptered |
Sponsor(s): | Committee on Budget |
Legislative history | |
Introduced: | January 10, 2012 |
State house: | June 27, 2012 |
Vote (lower house): | Y 50, N 24 |
State senate: | June 27, 2012 |
Vote (upper house): | Y 24, N 15 |
Governor: | Jerry Brown |
Signed: | June 27, 2012 |
Legal environment | |
State law: | Laws governing the initiative process in California |
California Assembly Bill 1499 was a 2012 California law that alters the appearance of ballot items so that all proposed constitutional amendments and bond measures, whether proposed by the legislative referrals or by citizen initiatives, appear near the top of statewide ballots.[1]
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