Measure on the ballot in the 2016 Multistate 2016 General Election in Mississippi.
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Get StartedA "yes" vote supports voter approval before the state can issue bonds of more than $2 billion
A "no" vote supports allowing the state to continue to issue bonds without voter approval
Increases politician and state agency accountability to voters, in support of Proposition 53 (Learn more)
Ensures full disclosure of project costs and budgets, in support of Proposition 53 (Learn more)
Does not impact local projects, freeway construction, the University of California, nor natural disaster response, in support of Proposition 53 (Learn more)
Ensures voters understand the full cost of future projects, including interest payments that they are expected to pay, in support of Proposition 53 (Learn more)
Negatively impacts community infrastructure improvement projects, in opposition to Proposition 53 (Learn more)
Requires statewide approval for local projects, in opposition to Proposition 53 (Learn more)
Holds no exemptions for emergencies or natural disasters, in opposition to Proposition 53 (Learn more)
Serves the interests of the multi-millionaire funding this initiative , in opposition to Proposition 53 (Learn more)
Negatively impacts water supply and drought preparedness, in opposition to Proposition 53 (Learn more)
Requires statewide voter approval before any revenue bonds can be issued or sold by the state for certain projects if the bond amount exceeds $2 billion. Fiscal Impact: State and local fiscal effects are unknown and would depend on which projects are affected by the measure and what actions government agencies and voters take in response to the measure?s voting requirement.
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