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''Lowers the legislative vote required for adopting a state budget from two-thirds to a simple majority.  Major funding support provided by California Federation of Teachers, AFSCME, California School Employees Association, California Faculty Association, and California Professional Firefighters.  Major opposition funding provided by California Chamber of Commerce, The Wine Institute, MillerCoors, California Beer & Beverage Distributors, Crown Imports LLC, and ConocoPhillips.''
 
''Lowers the legislative vote required for adopting a state budget from two-thirds to a simple majority.  Major funding support provided by California Federation of Teachers, AFSCME, California School Employees Association, California Faculty Association, and California Professional Firefighters.  Major opposition funding provided by California Chamber of Commerce, The Wine Institute, MillerCoors, California Beer & Beverage Distributors, Crown Imports LLC, and ConocoPhillips.''
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== Recommended Position ==
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Yes/No/No Position
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Revision as of 11:22, 15 July 2010

PROPOSITION 25 -- MAJORITY VOTE FOR STATE BUDGET

Lowers the legislative vote required for adopting a state budget from two-thirds to a simple majority. Major funding support provided by California Federation of Teachers, AFSCME, California School Employees Association, California Faculty Association, and California Professional Firefighters. Major opposition funding provided by California Chamber of Commerce, The Wine Institute, MillerCoors, California Beer & Beverage Distributors, Crown Imports LLC, and ConocoPhillips.

Argument

Recommended Position

Yes/No/No Position

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