Are there any propositions in your state that are interesting? CA has a bunch. I've just started reading through my voter information guide.
We have competing tax increase proposals. They basically follow the same pattern, raise taxes or education suffers. Never mind that we have thrown gobs of money at education and performance has only stagnated. I'm undecided about Jerry Brown's proposal but voting no on the others.
Our legislature is so incompetent that we are now voting on whether to institute a two-year budget cycle. California can't handle annual budgets now. I'm undecided on this. I think the two-year budget cycle is wacky but I think some of the other provisions, like offsets for expenditure increases, are good. There's also supposed to be more transparency in the budget process.
We might also end the death penalty, which I will be voting yes on.
The last interesting one to non-Californians (I think they are all interesting, though) is the repeal of the three strikes law, which I will be voting yes on. It's not that I'm not tough on crime, but I do want that power to be in the hands of judges and not mandatory sentencing (third strike and go away for life). Judges should have discretion.
I tend to think these are more important than the national elections because the initiative process can really
up a state. People here tend to vote no on taxes but vote yes on expensive shit.
Anything good from your state? I know some are voting on marijuana this year.
Here's all my California first impressions so far. If you are also in California, use this template to post how you are planning to vote on them so far. And post your own for other states using Ballotpedia.
We have competing tax increase proposals. They basically follow the same pattern, raise taxes or education suffers. Never mind that we have thrown gobs of money at education and performance has only stagnated. I'm undecided about Jerry Brown's proposal but voting no on the others.
Our legislature is so incompetent that we are now voting on whether to institute a two-year budget cycle. California can't handle annual budgets now. I'm undecided on this. I think the two-year budget cycle is wacky but I think some of the other provisions, like offsets for expenditure increases, are good. There's also supposed to be more transparency in the budget process.
We might also end the death penalty, which I will be voting yes on.
The last interesting one to non-Californians (I think they are all interesting, though) is the repeal of the three strikes law, which I will be voting yes on. It's not that I'm not tough on crime, but I do want that power to be in the hands of judges and not mandatory sentencing (third strike and go away for life). Judges should have discretion.
I tend to think these are more important than the national elections because the initiative process can really

Anything good from your state? I know some are voting on marijuana this year.
Here's all my California first impressions so far. If you are also in California, use this template to post how you are planning to vote on them so far. And post your own for other states using Ballotpedia.
Proposition 30 Jerry Brown's Tax Increase: Undecided
Proposition 31 Two-Year Budget Cycle: Undecided
Proposition 32 Ban on corporate and union contributions to state and local candidates: Strong yes.
Proposition 33 Car insurance rates can be based on a person's history of insurance coverage ("persistency discounts"): Lean yes.
Proposition 34 "End the Death Penalty": Strong yes.
Proposition 35 Prohibition on Human Trafficking and Sex Slavery: Strong no.
Proposition 36 Repeal of the "Three Strikes" Law: Strong yes.
Proposition 37 Mandatory Labeling of Genetically Engineered Food: Strong no.
Proposition 38 Molly Munger's State Income Tax Increase: Strong no.
Proposition 39 Income Tax Increase for Multistate Businesses: Strong no.
Proposition 40 Referendum on the State Senate Redistricting Plan: Yes, but I don't think it matters.
Proposition 31 Two-Year Budget Cycle: Undecided
Proposition 32 Ban on corporate and union contributions to state and local candidates: Strong yes.
Proposition 33 Car insurance rates can be based on a person's history of insurance coverage ("persistency discounts"): Lean yes.
Proposition 34 "End the Death Penalty": Strong yes.
Proposition 35 Prohibition on Human Trafficking and Sex Slavery: Strong no.
Proposition 36 Repeal of the "Three Strikes" Law: Strong yes.
Proposition 37 Mandatory Labeling of Genetically Engineered Food: Strong no.
Proposition 38 Molly Munger's State Income Tax Increase: Strong no.
Proposition 39 Income Tax Increase for Multistate Businesses: Strong no.
Proposition 40 Referendum on the State Senate Redistricting Plan: Yes, but I don't think it matters.