 Hi, good morning. My name is Brian Rivera, and today I am here with my colleague Ana Villalpando, and we're with the Long Beach Public Library, and today we are here to talk to you a little bit about the California propositions on the general election on November 8, 2022. Proposition one, it would amend the California Constitution to name reproductive freedom as a right. This means the state cannot deny someone's right to choose an abortion, use, or refuse birth control. People in favor say California Constitution should protect reproductive rights so they are not at risk in the future. People against say it is a pointless waste of tax money that will allow abortion at any time. Proposition 26, it would legalize in-person sports betting, roulette, and dice games in tribal casinos. Also, sports betting at four horse race tracks. It would also allow private lawsuits against illegal gambling. People in favor say it would allow California's tribes to provide health care, housing, and education to tribal members. People against say it would create a big increase in gambling that benefits only a few tribes. Proposition 27, it would legalize online sports betting in California for people 21 and over. Most of the revenue would address homelessness and mental health needs of people experiencing homelessness. People in favor say it would protect gamblers and end illegal online gambling operations. People against say large out of state gambling companies would profit off of Californians. Online betting makes gambling more accessible. Proposition 29, clinics must have at least one doctor, nurse, or physician assistant present during all treatment hours. Clinics would also need permission from the state before closing or reducing services. People in favor say dialysis is a dangerous procedure. Clinics should always have a health care provider available to help. People against say it would take health care providers away from hospitals and emergency rooms. Proposition 30, it would charge an additional 1.75% tax for every dollar a person makes over $2 million. Most of this money would be used to increase the use of zero emissions electric vehicles. People in favor say we need action now to control the effects of greenhouse gas emissions from cars and other transportation. People against say high earners may leave the state if California increases income taxes. Proposition 31, it would ban the sale of flavored tobacco products and allow the state's 2020 law to go into effect. People in favor say kids are drawn to sweet flavored tobacco products. People against say adults who choose to use flavored tobacco products will no longer have a choice as to what they buy. Thank you for joining us. And if you would like more information, please visit the easy voter guide at easyvoterguide.org, callmattersatcallmatters.org slash California voter guide 2022, or the voter registration guide at voterregistertovote.ca.gov. Thank you. Have a great day.