A ballot measure that would have lowered the approval threshold for local bonds to support affordable housing and other projects failed.| Los Angeles Times
California voters rejected Proposition 33, which would have given local jurisdictions in California vastly more power to regulate rents. Proposition 34, which remained too close to call, would limit how certain healthcare providers spend revenues from a federal prescription drug program.| Los Angeles Times
California's workers are struggling. Proposition 32 would give about 2 million of the state’s lowest-paid workers a modest pay raise.| Los Angeles Times
The measure hit the ballot just as the Black Lives Matter movement was drawing new attention to demands for change in the criminal justice system.| Los Angeles Times