Measure on the ballot in the 2016 Multistate 2016 General Election in Mississippi.
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Get StartedA "yes" vote is in favor of prohibiting the California legislature from passing any bill until it has been published in print and online for at least 72 hours
A "no" vote would leave the legislature's voting procedures unchanged
Does not cost taxpayers additional money, in support of Proposition 54 (Learn more)
Increases transparency and accountability, in support of Proposition 54 (Learn more)
Stops the "gutting and amending" of legislation , in support of Proposition 54 (Learn more)
Several California city legislatures already follow the practice of posting recordings of their sessions online, in support of Proposition 54 (Learn more)
Imposes unnecessary restrictions, in opposition to Proposition 54 (Learn more)
Increases taxpayer costs, in opposition to Proposition 54 (Learn more)
Hinders and slows the lawmaking process , in opposition to Proposition 54 (Learn more)
Prohibits Legislature from passing any bill unless published on Internet for 72 hours before vote. Requires Legislature to record its proceedings and post on Internet. Authorizes use of recordings. Fiscal Impact: One-time costs of $1 million to $2 million and ongoing costs of about $1 million annually to record legislative meetings and make videos of those meetings available on the Internet.
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