Green Party Positions on Statewide Propositions - November 2012 General Election

Endorse

Prop 30: Temporary Taxes to Fund Education. Guaranteed Local Public Safety Funding. Initiative Constitutional Amendment. • Read why the Green Party endorses Prop 30
Prop 34: Death Penalty. Initiative Statute. • Read why the Green Party endorses Prop 34
Prop 36: Three Strikes Law. Repeat Felony Offenders. Penalties. Initiative Statute. • Read why the Green Party endorses Prop 36
Prop 37: Genetically Engineered Foods. Labeling. Initiative Statute. Read why the Green Party endorses Prop 37
Prop 39: Tax Treatment for Multistate Businesses. Clean Energy and Energy Efficiency Funding. Initiative Statute. • Read why the Green Party endorses Prop 39
Prop 40: Redistricting. State Senate Districts. Referendum. • Read why the Green Party endorses Prop 40

Oppose

Prop 31: State Budget. State and Local Government. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute. • Read why the Green Party opposes Prop 31
Prop 32: Political Contributions by Payroll Deduction. Contributions to Candidates. Initiative Statute. • Read why the Green Party opposes Prop 32
Prop 33: Auto Insurance Companies. Prices Based on Driver's History of Insurance Coverage. Initiative Statute.
Prop 38: Tax to Fund Education and Early Childhood Programs. Initiative Statute.  • Read why the Green Party opposes Prop 38

No Position

Prop 35: Human Trafficking. Penalties. Initiative Statute. • Read why the Green Party takes no position on Prop 35
 



For a record of the GPCA's positions on propositions in previous elections since the party achieved ballot status in 1992, see the propositions archive here. Some county Green Party organizations may take their own positions on the statewide propositions, and on occasion, those positions may differ from those taken by the state party.

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