Here is what props were highlighted in order:
[Costs] *$647 million per year.* [plus it is not guaranteed for start nor finish]; NO on Prop 1
*hundreds of millions of dollars annually.* [lost, and victims' rights is already in Cali Constitution], NO on Prop 9
[Costs] *$64 million per year.* [in addition to the fact that funds from a previous prop have not been halfway spent as of yet], NO on Prop 3
*savings potentially [and likely will be] exceeding $2.5 billion.*; YES on Prop 5!!!!!
leo2leothebest 3 years ago
Vote Yes on Prop 5. It saves money, rehabilitates, and leaves more space in prison for the real threats to society such as: murders, rapist, robbers, child molestors, etc.
koifish83 3 years ago
Here is what props were highlighted in order:
[Costs] *$647 million per year.* [plus it is not guaranteed for start nor finish]; NO on Prop 1
*hundreds of millions of dollars annually.* [lost, and victims' rights is already in Cali Constitution], NO on Prop 9
[Costs] *$64 million per year.* [in addition to the fact that funds from a previous prop have not been halfway spent as of yet], NO on Prop 3
*savings potentially [and likely will be] exceeding $2.5 billion.*; YES on Prop 5!!!!!
leo2leothebest 3 years ago
Vote Yes on Prop 5. It saves money, rehabilitates, and leaves more space in prison for the real threats to society such as: murders, rapist, robbers, child molestors, etc.
koifish83 3 years ago