Deadline Looms for Bond Measure Approval
California Lawmakers Seek Voter Approval for School and Climate Change Funding
According to Yahoo, California lawmakers are planning to ask voters to approve a big amount of money to fix schools and help with climate change. The money would be used to build new schools and improve old ones, and to help reduce the effects of climate change.
The lawmakers are trying to get the money approved by the end of June. If they succeed, the money will go on the ballot in November for voters to decide. The lawmakers are hopeful that voters will say yes because they believe that people care about fixing schools and helping the environment.
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From Multiple Measures to Focus on Two Key Issues: A Shift in Priorities
This is a big change from last year, when the lawmakers were considering many different bond measures. This year, they have decided to focus on just two main issues: fixing schools and helping with climate change.
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