It would require employers with at least 26 employees to pay $17 hourly for the rest of 2024 and $18 starting on Jan. 1.
OAKLAND, Calif. - California's Proposition 32 will let voters decide whether to increase the minimum wage to $18. Currently, ...
Should California change the state constitution to remove language allowing involuntary servitude as a punishment for a crime? Raise the statewide minimum wage from $16 to $18? Or issue $10 billion in ...
This article was published in partnership with Cal State L.A.’s UT Community News, which has been covering the Eastside and ...
California's workers are struggling. Proposition 32 would give about 2 million of the state’s lowest-paid workers a modest ...
While many directly affected Californians support Pros 2 and 4, others say the long term fiscal impacts are not worth the ...
Prop 34 would impose spending restrictions for nonprofits that participate in the federal drug discount program.
The campaign to pass a tough-on-crime ballot initiative in California heads into its final stretch in an enviable position. Proposition 36 is polling above 70 percent, boasts an impressive ...
One month before the election, a new poll finds 60% of California likely voters favor Proposition 36 to impose stiffer ...
If passed, Prop 32, also known as the Living Wage Act, would require employers with 26 or more employees to raise wages to ...
Proposition 4 asks California voters to allow the state to borrow $10 billion in bonds for water, wildfire prevention, and other environmental projects. It would require yearly audits of the money.
Voters will decide whether to replace language in the California Constitution saying marriage is between a man and a woman.