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  • Voters’ guide to the 2022 California ballot propositions
    Voters’ guide to the 2022 California ballot propositions

    Reason Foundation’s policy analysts are examining some of the statewide ballot propositions on the California ballot in November 2022.

    By Adrian Moore
    September 26, 2022

  • Voters’ guide to 2022 statewide ballot initiatives
    Voters’ guide to 2022 statewide ballot initiatives

    Reason Foundation's policy analysts are examining many of the ballot initiatives on voters' ballots in November 2022.

    By Adrian Moore
    September 26, 2022

  • Voters’ guide to Florida’s 2022 ballot measures
    Voters’ guide to Florida’s 2022 ballot measures

    A guide to proposed amendments to the Florida Constitution.

    By Adrian Moore
    September 25, 2022

  • Nevada Question 1 (2022): The equality of rights amendment
    Nevada Question 1 (2022): The equality of rights amendment

    Question 1 would enshrine a modified version of the federal Equal Rights Amendment into the Nevada Constitution.

    By Geoffrey Lawrence
    September 25, 2022

  • Florida Amendment 2 (2022): Measure to abolish the Constitution Revision Commission
    Florida Amendment 2 (2022): Measure to abolish the Constitution Revision Commission

    Amendment 2 would revise the Florida Constitution to take out the section requiring and governing the Constitution Revision Commission.

    By Adrian Moore
    September 25, 2022

  • Ohio Issue 1 (2022): Determining bail amounts based on public safety
    Ohio Issue 1 (2022): Determining bail amounts based on public safety

    Would reinstates requirement that Ohio courts consider public safety as well as risk of non-appearance when setting bail.

    By Vittorio Nastasi
    September 25, 2022

  • Florida Amendment 1 (2022): Disregard flood resistance improvements in property value assessments
    Florida Amendment 1 (2022): Disregard flood resistance improvements in property value assessments

    Amendment 1 would add flood damage protection to the list of things the state legislature can exempt from property taxes. 

    By Adrian Moore
    September 23, 2022

  • Maryland Question 4 (2022): Marijuana legalization amendment
    Maryland Question 4 (2022): Marijuana legalization amendment

    Would legalize marijuana in Maryland for individuals over 21 years of age.

    By Geoffrey Lawrence
    September 21, 2022

  • California Proposition 28 (2022): Art and music K-12 education funding
    California Proposition 28 (2022): Art and music K-12 education funding

    California's Prop. 28 would require the state to dedicate 1% of total education revenue to arts and music programs in public schools.

    By Ari DeWolf
    September 20, 2022

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