The California ballot this year features eleven state measures and numerous local measures, reflecting local governments' urgent need for funding in areas like school facilities.
Transportation funding measures require a two-thirds majority vote, prompting counties to compile broad project lists to gain more support, even as the state encourages these measures.
Proposition 5 aims to reduce the vote threshold for local bond measures funding affordable housing and public infrastructure to only 55%, which may significantly affect future local funding efforts.
In San Francisco, voters recently approved an unspecified general tax while ensuring another measure outlined specific spending, showcasing the different requirements for types of tax measures.
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