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Trouble Ahead for Local School Ballot Measures?

By Mark Baldassare

There are undercurrents in our new survey that spell trouble ahead for local school ballot measures. In short, the public’s sense that schools are in crisis has diminished.

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Ruling Muddies Waters on Clean Water Act

By Brian Gray

The California Supreme Court recently decided a case that could have profound consequences for the state’s efforts to protect water quality.

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Are California’s Fiscal Constraints Institutional or Political?

By Bruce E. Cain, George A. Mackenzie

California’s 2008 budget went into effect a record 85 days after its statutory deadline. This brought renewed criticism of the requirement that the budget pass with a legislative supermajority rather than a simple majority. The authors explore this and other constraints on the state’s budget process and find that California has placed more such restrictions on itself than any other state. Dating back to Proposition 13, these restrictions have generally not restrained revenues and expenditures as their authors may have hoped. Instead, state and local officials—and voters—have found ways to raise revenues and spend money by circumventing constraints.

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Video: Survey Looks at Taxes and Pensions

By Linda Strean

As interest groups work to turn their ideas into initiatives for next year’s statewide ballot, the September PPIC Statewide Survey examined Californians’ views in two areas that may be put before voters: taxes and public employee pension reform.

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