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California Asian Pacific Islander Voter Guide Your VOTE Counts! Vote vember 8, 2016 Election Day is Tuesday, vember 8, 2016 This vember, Asian American and Pacific Islander voters will play a key role in shaping the future of our country, our state and our neighborhoods. California is home to the largest Asian American and Pacific Islander population in the nation and we believe that an informed Asian American and Pacific Islander electorate will benefit our entire state. We want to help you get the information you need to be an informed and engaged voter, so we created a statewide Asian American and Pacific Islander Voter Guide to educate Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders on a wide range of issues. A lot of people will be voting this vember and it is going to be a close election. Your vote will make the difference. Please remember to vote on Tuesday, vember 8, 2016.

51 52 53 54 55 56 Education Bond Prop 51 would allow the state to borrow $9 billion in bonds to invest in repairing and building new schools and community colleges. Medi-Cal Fee Prop 52 would generate $3 billion a year by extending a fee on private hospitals that allows the state to provide Medi-Cal services to more low-income patients. Voter Approval for Bonds Prop 53 would require a statewide vote and approval for any bond that exceeds $2 billion. Legislative Transparency Prop 54 would require any proposed legislation to be made available to legislators and posted on the Internet for at least 3 days before voting on bill. Prop 30 Extension Prop 55 would generate up to $8 billion a year by extending the temporary personal income tax on the state s wealthiest individuals until 2030 to prevent deep cuts to public education. Tobacco Tax Prop 56 would increase the state tax on cigarettes by $2 to $2.87 to fund health care and smoking prevention programs for children. Asian Americans Advancing Justice LA

57 Public Safety and Rehabilitation Prop 57 would increase parole and good behavior opportunities for nonviolent offenders and allows judges, not prosecutors, with the authority to try juveniles as adults in court. 58 59 60 NO POSITION 61 Repeal Prop 227 Prop 58 would repeal and amend Prop 227 (which eliminated bilingual education in public schools) and allow school districts with the option to establish language immersion programs locally. Citizens United Prop 59 is an advisory measure that asks California s elected officials to limit corporate spending in political campaigns by reversing the Citizens United Supreme Court decision. Condoms for Adult Films Prop 60 would require adult film actors to wear condoms in the filming of sexual intercourse. Prescription Drugs Prop 61 would require California to pay the same prescription drug price as the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.

62 63 64 65 66 67 Death Penalty Repeal Prop 62 would replace the death penalty with life in prison without the possibility of parole. Ammunition Ban Prop 63 would prohibit the possession of large capacity ammunition magazines and impose new requirements to sell and distribute ammunition. Marijuana Legalization Prop 64 would legalize marijuana for adults 21 and over and to is expected generate up to $1 billion annually for drug education, prevention and treatment. Plastic Bag Fee Prop 65 has no direct impact on the state s plastic bag ban but would redirect bag revenue away from grocers to the Wildlife Conservation Board. Expedited Death Penalty Prop 66 intends to accelerate and expedite the death penalty by modifying the appeals process. Plastic Bag Ban Prop 67 would uphold a 2014 bill that banned single-use plastic bags.

Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders for Civic Empowerment thank the following co-sponsoring organizations: Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance California Asian Americans Advancing Justice Asian Law Caucus Asian Americans Advancing Justice LA Asian Law Alliance Asian Prisoner Support Committee Paid for by: Action Committee FPPC ID# 1348995 426-17th Street, Suite 500 Oakland, CA 94612