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California Ballot Propositions Database
In addition to full text California ballot propositions from 1911 to the present, this searchable database includes supplemental information such as arguments in favor or against as well as legal information connected to the proposition.
library.uchastings.edu
Category: Regional > North America > United States > California > Government > Law > Legislation
Libertarian Opinions on California Ballot Propositions for the November 7, 2000 Election
Libertarian Opinions on California Ballot Propositions for the November 7, 2000 Election
www.lpty.org
California propositions fail at ballot box
[CNN]
cnn.com
Category: News > Online Archives > CNN.com > 2003 > October > Politics
California Ballot Propositions, 1911-Present
Includes full text of the propositions, accompanying material contained in the voters' pamphlets, related legal and legistlative history, and digital images of the voter's pamphlests; can limit by years, proposition number, keywords, and whether it passed or failed. From Hastings College of Law Library (University of California).holmes.uchastings.edu
a private individual offers his opinions on the California ballot propositions.
www.peterates.com
Californians for Reliable Electricity
Opposing proposition 80 on the 2005 ballot, which would reregulate electricity in California.
www.noprop80.com
California Institute of Regenerative Medicine (CIRM)
The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) is a state agency that was established through the passage of Proposition 71, the "California Stem Cell Research and Cures Initiative". The statewide ballot measure, which provided $3 billion in funding for stem cell research at Californian universities and research institutions, was approved by California voters on November 2, 2004, and called for the establishment of a new state agency to make grants and provide loans for stem cell research, research facilities and other vital research opportunities. The CIRM will function using bond proceeds to fund basic and applied biomedical research focused on developing diagnostics and therapies and on other vital research opportunities that will lead to life-saving medical treatments. All proposals are peer-reviewed to support the most promising scientific research. Research grants are made only to California-based research institutions. CIRM is overseen by an Independent Citizens Oversight Committee (ICOC). The 29 ICOC members are public officials, appointed on the basis of their experience earned in California's leading public universities, non-profit academic and research institutions, patient advocacy groups and the biotechnology industry.
www.cirm.ca.gov
Category: Science > Biology > Biotechnology > Stem Cells > Products and Services