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THE PROPOSITIONS: VOTING OUR RIGHTS AWAY

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THE PROPOSITIONS: VOTING OUR RIGHTS AWAY

  1. 1. © Civic Engagement Beyond Voting 2023
  2. 2. The Propositions
  3. 3. ● Lets the legislature rewrite or repeal voter-enacted laws with a simple majority if a court says they’re illegal or unconstitutional ● Nearly all harmful state laws pass with a simple majority ● The Voter Protection Act stands in the way — as it’s intended to ● "Court-packing" and judicial corruption: anti-citizen judges invalidate voter-approved measures on tenuous technicalities ● Don’t be fooled into voting your own rights away! Prop 128 (voter protection act; court determinations) FAILED
  4. 4. Prop 129 (initiatives; single subject; title) ● Asks voters to limit our future initiatives to what a court determines is a “single subject” ● This legal term means a single section of law, not a single topic ● Would have voided Arizona’s 2016 voter-approved minimum wage increase initiative ● The goal: to make it as tough as possible for voters to cut out corrupt lawmakers and create policies they and their pals don’t like ● Don’t be fooled into voting your own rights away! PASSED
  5. 5. ● Gives the legislature more power to decide who gets property tax exemptions ● Not a tax cut, a tax shift: will force local governments to either raise our taxes or cut spending (services) ● Carving holes in the state tax code for special interests negatively impacts everything that's not a special interest (roads, public education, etc) Prop 130 (constitutional property tax exemptions) …because our tax code isn't a game of Jenga PASSED
  6. 6. ● Voters have repeatedly rejected this idea ● Benefits the party in power ● Creates a new government position ripe for cronyism and corruption ● What's the need? Prop 131 (lieutenant governor; joint ticket) PASSED
  7. 7. Prop 132 (initiatives; supermajority vote; requirement) ● Requires any ballot measure that includes a tax element to get supermajority voter approval (60% threshold) in order to pass ● 60% threshold would have stopped ○ 1982's “motor voter” law ○ 2006's ban on smoking indoors ○ 2016's minimum wage increase ○ 2020's funding for public schools ● These all started as bills which lawmakers refused to pass ● The Constitution stands in the way — as it’s intended to ● Gives lawmakers who don’t listen to voters even more power ● Don’t be fooled into voting your own rights away! PASSED
  8. 8. Prop 209 (Predatory Debt Collection Protection Act) ● 40% of US adults carry health care debt; 67% of US personal bankruptcies are driven by medical bills ● Stops debt collectors from taking everything people have ● Ends the cycle of spiraling and exorbitant interest ● No one should be forced to declare bankruptcy or lose their home just because they needed medical treatment ● Allowing people to keep some resources ensures they will be able to pay their debts back PASSED
  9. 9. ● Requires public disclosure of the true source of all donations of $5,000+ for or against any candidate or ballot measure ● Will discourage the endless opaque and misleading political ads we see every election cycle ● Knowing who is trying to influence our votes will help voters make informed decisions Prop 211 (Voters' Right to Know Act / Stop Dark Money) PASSED
  10. 10. Prop 308 (tuition; postsecondary education) ● Lets AZ resident kids pay in-state college tuition regardless of immigration status ● Current in-state tuition is set artificially high ● Why push them out of state just as they're about to become productive members of society? ● Voters approved this (at the height of anti- immigrant sentiment), so it must also be undone by voters PASSED
  11. 11. Prop 309 (voter identification; affidavit; procedure) ● Adds new ID restrictions for early ballots and in-person voting ● More personally identifying info on by-mail yellow envelopes ● In-person voters: state-issued photo ID, no exceptions (eliminates the current two-document alternative) ● Current program is secure, used by over 80% of Arizona voters ● Creates more ways for ballots to be rejected, disenfranchising voters (as happened in Texas) ● Pushed by the MAGA Republican lie that Democrats rigged the 2020 election with millions of additional mail-in ballots FAILED
  12. 12. Prop 310 (fire districts; funding; TPT increment) ● Emergency medical systems in urban AZ areas have up-to- date equipment, staff, and training ● Great Recession drop in property tax collections forced rural fire districts to freeze pay, cut trucks and personnel ● Tourists currently don’t pay any share of local emergency services ● 0.1% statewide sales tax supplement (an extra dime on a $100 purchase) ● In the interest of public health — could save your own life someday FAILED
  13. 13. Thank you! Website: https://cebv.us Twitter: https://twitter.com/AZCEBVus Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/azCEBVus

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