Measure on the ballot in the 2020 Arizona General Election in Phoenix.
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Get StartedContinue the existing locally controlled alternative expenditure limitation allowed by Article IX, Section 20 (9) of the Arizona Constitution. If approved, it would keep the annual expenditure limitation equal to the City Council adopted budget for the next four years. Constitutional and previously authorized voter exclusions shall continue to apply.
A "YES" vote on City of Phoenix, Proposition 444 is a vote in favor of continuing the existing locally controlled alternative expenditure limitation allowed by Article IX, Section 20 (9) of the Arizona Constitution.
A "NO" vote on City of Phoenix, Proposition 444 is a vote in opposition to continuing the existing locally controlled alternative expenditure limitation allowed by Article IX, Section 20 (9) of the Arizona Constitution.
Shall the Alternative Expenditure Limitation set forth in Phoenix City Council Resolution No. 21828 be adopted as part of the local expenditure control program of the City of Phoenix? A “Yes” vote shall have the effect of continuing local control by allowing the Mayor and City Council, by majority vote, and after obtaining community input on the proposed spending plan to establish a local expenditure limitation. Constitutional and previously authorized voter exclusions shall continue to apply. A “No” vote shall have the effect of the city operating under the state-imposed expenditure limitation formula based on 1979-80 expenditures adjusted for inflation and population. This will result in an estimated $1.3 billion reduction in the fiscal year 2021-22 budgeted expenditures and reductions in or eliminations across all City services.
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