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University of California, Hastings College of the Law UC Hastings Scholarship Repository Initiatives California Ballot Propositions and Initiatives 2-9-1972 State Employee Salaries Follow this and additional works at: http://repository.uchastings.edu/ca_ballot_inits Recommended Citation State Employee Salaries California Initiative 64 (1972). http://repository.uchastings.edu/ca_ballot_inits/233 This Initiative is brought to you for free and open access by the California Ballot Propositions and Initiatives at UC Hastings Scholarship Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in Initiatives by an authorized administrator of UC Hastings Scholarship Repository. For more information, please contact marcusc@uchastings.edu.

EDMUND G. BROWN JR. SECRETARY OF STATE STATE CAPITOL SACRAMENTO. CALIFORNIA 95814 (916) 445-6371 February 10, 1972 TO THE COUNTY CLERKS AND REGISTRARS OF VOTERS:.:) i Pursuant to Section 3507 of the Elections Code, there is transmitted herewith a copy of the Title and Summary prepared by the Attorney General on a proposed Initiative Measure entitled: STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Circulating and Filing Schedule: 1. Minimum signatures required: 520,806 2. Official Summary Date................. 3. Deadline to circulate and file sections of Original Petition 4. First date to circulate sections of Supplemental Petition IF INITIAL FILING HA. ~ ON 2& OTHEHNISE, FIRST ~ Hll& BE THE DAY FOLLOWING THE INITIAL FILING. 2/ 8/72 5/ 8/72 5/ 9/72 5. Deadline to transmit your certificate as to number of valid signatures on Original Petition IF INITIAL FILING WAS MA:!lli. ON 2Las.. OTHERWISE, DEADLINE WILL BE THE 20TH DAY AFTER THE INITIAL FILING. 6. Deadline to file sectials of Supplemental Petition IF 1QQE INITIAL CERTIFICATION ~ DATED ~ OTHERWISE. THE DEADLINE WILL m!d THE 40TH DAY ~ THE DATE OF 1QQE INITIAL CERTIFICATION. 5/29/72* 7/10/72* 7. Deadline to transmit your certificate as to the number of valid 7/20/72 signatures on Supplemental Petition!E SUPPLEMENTAL PETITION WAS ~ ON 7/10. OTHERWISE. ill! DEADLINE WILL BE THE 10TH DAY AFTER lli SUPPLEMENTAL FILING. *Date adjusted for official deadlines which fallon Saturday or Sunday.

B. The proponent of the above-named measure is: Mr. Walter W. Taylor General Manager California State Employees' Association 110B 0 Street Sacramento, California 95B14 Ass~stant RJN:alf Enclosure annini Secretary of State

EVEL.:"E J. YOUNGER ATTORNEY GENERAL STATE OF CALIFORNIA OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL mtpurtttttttt nf 3Justitt ROOM 500. WELLS FARGO BANK BUILDING FIFTH STREET AND CAPITOL MALL. SACRAMENTO 95814 February 8, 1972 F I LED In tilt... fi',," h...,.,v.,...... c... Honorable Edmund G. Brown, Jr. Secretary of State 117 State Capitol Sacramento, California 95814 Dear Sir: Subject: Initiative constitutional amendment state employer-employee relations.... '*tit... Pursuant to the prov~s~ons of section 3507 of the Elections Code, you are hereby informed that on this date we mailed to Mr. Walter W. Taylor, as proponent, the following title and summary for a proposed initiative constitutional amendment: STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES. INITIATIVE CONSTI TUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Requires State Personnel Board, University of California Regents, and State University and College Trustees semiannually to determine prevailing rates in private and public employment for services comparable to those performed by state employees, and recommend to Governor adjustments to state employee salaries and benefits necessary to equal prevailing rates. The recommendations must be included in Governor's budget, cannot be reduced or eliminated except by two-thirds vote of Legislature, and are not subject to Governor's veto. Provides for written agreements and arbitration between state and employees on other employer-employee relation matters. Statement of additional financing from state sources: Adoption of this initiative could require a significant increase in state cost in years that a salary increase recommendation would not be adopted otherwise. For example, if this amendment had been in effect during the preparation of the 1972-73 fiscal year budget, the estimated cost increase to the state would be in the approximate amount of One hundred twenty seven million three thousand dollars ($127,003,000).

Honorable Edmund G. Brown, Jr. -2- February 8, 1972 thereof. RB:j1c Encl. Enclosed herewith is a declaration of mailing Very truly yours, EVELLE J. YOUNGER Attorney General ~ ~BURTON Assistant Attorney General

EDMUND G. BROWN JR. SECRETARY OF STATE CAPITOL OFFICE TELEPHONE. (9IB) CERTIFICATION CORPORATION INDEX CORPORATION RECORDS 4411 B37I 4411 1430 4411 2900 44S.178" ELECTION DIVISION 4411 0t LEGA.L DIVISION 44!1-0eau NOTARY PUBLIC DIVISION 4411.61107 STATE ARCHIVES 4411.4293 UNIFORM COMMERCIAL COOS 4411 11081 STATE OF CALIFORNIA t t t CAPITOL MALL SACRAMENTO. CALIFORNIA 95B14 June 2, 1972 TO COUNTY CLERKS AND REGISTRARS OF VOTERS Pursuant to Section 3523 of the Elections Code, I hereby certify that on June 1,1972, sufficient petition certificates were received from county clerks and registrars of voters advising that the initiative constitutional amendment relating to State Employee Salaries had been signed by the requisite number of qualified electors. The initiative constitutional amendment is, therefore, qualified for the November 7, 1972, general election ballot. The title and summary which was prepared for the subject initiative constitutional amendment by the Attorney GeneralIs Office, follows: STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Requires State Personnel Board, University of California Regents, and State University and College Trustees semiannually to determine prevailing rates in private and public employment for services comparable to those performed by state employees, and recommend to Governor adjustments to state employee salaries and benefits necessary to equal prevailing rates. The recommendations must be included in Governorls budget, cannot be reduced or eliminated except by two-thirds vote of Legislature, and are not subject to Governorls veto. Provides for written agreements and arbitration between state and employees on other employer-employee relation matters. Statement of additional financing from state sources: Adoption of this initiative could require a significant increase in state cost in years that a salary increase recommendation would not be adopted otherwise. For example, if this amendment had been in effect during the preparation of the 1972-73 fiscal year budget, the estimated cost increase to the state would be in the approximate amount of One hundred twenty seven million three thousand dollars ($127,003,000). RJN:es -rf ::J.r;;::;:;;!A n... J. annini SS1stant Secretary of State

DECLARATION OF MAILING RE: STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. I, Joan Conzatti, declare as follows: I am a citizen of the United States, over the age of 18 years, and not a party to the within action; I reside in the County of Sacramento, State of California; my business address and place of employment is Wells Fargo Bank Building, Fifth Street and Capitol Mall, Sacramento, California 95814. The proponent of the above-named measure is: Mr. Walter W. Taylor General Manager California State Employees' Association 1108 0 Street Sacramento, California 95814 On the 8th day of February, 1972, I mailed a letter, -a true copy of which is attached hereto, to the person above named, in an envelope addressed to him at the address set out immediately below his name, sealed said envelope, and deposited. the same in the United States mail at the City of Sacramento, County of Sacramento, State of California, with postage thereon fully prepaid, and there is regular communication between the said place of mailing and the place so ~ddressed. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Executed on February 8, 1972, at Sacramento, California. ildeclarant

-.E: PROPONENTS: RECORD OF INITIATIVE, REFERENDUM, RECALL PETITIONS PROPOSED FOR DIRECT VOTE OF ELECTORS STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES. OFFICIAL TITLE AND SUMHARY DATE Walter W. Taylor, General Manager, CSEA U08 0 Street. Sacramepto. CA 92814 INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL ~tkl;hed) TOTAL NUMBER OF SIGNATURES REQUIRED Ori~inal Petitions Supplemental Petitions Counties Number Date Date Number Date ljate Certified Certified Filed Certified Certified Filed Alameda Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras Colusa vvll"tra Costa DF 5-8-7~ 37,030 DC 5-26-7 5-30-72 DF 4..:13-7 DF 4-21-7fl 28 DC 4-13 -7~ 4-24-72 40 DC 4-21-7 ~ 4-24-72 1]1'" 5-5-n 570 DC 5-5-72 5-9-72 D1" _!:>--2.- 71, 2,900 DC 5-10-7~ 5~12-72 DC 5-8-72 682 DF 5-29-7: 5-31-72 213 DF 4-7-72 DF 4-14-7l (a) 9 DC.4-2.5..7: 4-.U,_77. Ul!:>-l-"-"I 5-16-72 DF' 5-5-72 10 551 n'-'.5-2.5-7: 1:,'.~(..._7~ Del Norte D1'!:>-_~_-n 313 DC 5-26-7 5-30-73 EI Dorado DF 5-1-72 1,021 DC 5-11-72 5-15-72 Fresno Glenn DF 5-8-72 15,386 DC 5-28-7 5-30-72 DF 4-19-7.: 16~ DC 5-30-7: 6-1-72 D1' 4-1S-7.: Humboldt 4 298 DC 5-1-72 5-3-72 Imperial 318 DC 5-8-72 5-U-72 Inyo 636 DC "i-r-72 ~-Q-7Z Kern 5 704 DC 5-25-7 5-26-72 l.j~!)-!)-((. Kings 488 DC 5-25-7 5-26-72 DF5-8-72 Lake 503 DC 5-26-7 5-30-72 l.j~!)-!)-((. Lassen 845 DC 5-5-72 5-8-72 D1' ~-~-n Angeles. ~26 646 DC 5-30-7 6-1-72 D1'!:>-5-U, " Madera 691 (b) DC 5-30-7 6-2 _62 DF 5-5-12 Marin 3 320 DC 5-23-1, 5-26-72 Total Signatures 68 222

'.. TITLE: STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT.. Origin~.l Peti tions S.llEP1~I!.8.J!i8:.Lf.. ~illcln3"",_ Counties Number Date Date Number Date Date Total Certified Certified Filed Certified Certified Filed Signatures DF 5-4-72 ).iariposa 437 DC 5-8-72 5-9-72 Dl<' 5-4- Tt. Mendocino 1 173 DC 5-24- 2 5-26-72 DF 5-8-7t. ).ierced 889 DC 5-27- ~ 2 5-31-72 JJl' '::J - '::J- ft.. Modoc 190 DC 5-9-7t. 5-12- 72 Mono 275 u.r :J-::J- 1 DC 5-5-7t. 5-8-72 Monterey 2,941 lj1:' '::J-'::J-U, DC 5-25- ~ 2 5-26-72 Napa 4,316 u.r :J_-O- It:. DC 5-25- ~ 2 5-30-72 lj1:"!:>-h-'(~ Nevada 857 DC 5-23- 2 5-24-72 l.jl'!)-~-{~ Orange 24,634 DC 5-29- 2 5-31-72 Placer lj1:' 4-11- ( " 1,034 DC 5-5-7, 5-8-72 Plumas DF 5-8-71: 223 DC 5-8-7 5-9-72 Riverside I I lj1:"!:>-h-(~ I 8,180 DC 5-29- 2 5-31-72 DF 5-8-7~ Sacramento 38 108 DC 5-26- 2 5-26- 72 DF 4-28- 2 San Benito 107 DC 4-28- 2 5-2-72 u.r :J-O- I' San Bernardino 17,769 DC 5-26- 2 5-30-72 DF 5-8-7 San Diego 56DlB DC 5-26- 2 6-1-72 ljl:'!:>-h-i;.. San Francisco 34 773 DC 5-30- 2 5-31-72 l.jl' ::J-::J-( San Joaquin 16,762 DC 5-17- 2 5-18-72 l.jl' '::J-!)-{ San Luis Obispo 8,201 DC 5-25- 2 5-26- 72 JJ.r :J-O-I San Mateo 9,531 DC 5-26- 2 5-30-72 DF 5-8-7 Santa Barbara 14 515 DC 5-29_- 2 5-11- 72 I lj1:'!:>-h-{ Santa Clara. 131 051 DC 5-29- 2 5-31- 72 l.jl'!)-!)-/ " Santa Cruz 3,061 DC 5-25- 2 5-26-72. I u.r ::J-:J-I Shasta 2,065 DC 5-11-7 Z 5-15-,72 I Sierra Sisldyou DF 4-25- 72 125 5 3-72 DF 4-24- 72 760 DC 5-~-'~ 5-9-n \

TITLE: STATE EMPLOYEE SALARIES. INITIATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. \ Solano Counties Sonoma 6,832 Stanislaus ~.' _.J?r!g~nal,~~.!-l ~!!S Number Date Date Certified Certified Filed ~F 5-8-72 3 ~15 IDC 5-9-72 5-10-7.2 4 209 ~.t' ::>-0- (t:. ~C 5-29-7~ 5-31-72 -- DC 5-25-7~ 5-26-72 ~. ;)-;)- 'e.. Sutter 1,595 DC 5-25-7~ 5-26-72 Tehama Trinity 703 IDc 5-25-7 5-26-72 I ':\ ':\ 1 Inc 5-25-7: 5-2~-_'Z.2 DF 5-5- n Tulare 2.260 DC 5-25-7 5-26-72 Tuolumne I--- 1 370 DC 5-17-72 5-18-72 Ventura 6,162 IlJ1'!:> -!:> - 7t. 1---._-- DC 5-25-7 5-30-72 Yolo DF 5-8-72 4.633 DC 5-26-7 5-30-72 Yuba IlJ1'.!> -!> - '(~_ 753 DC 5-9-72 5-10-72,,1'2, if.f "l-.j-total.,.,0.'1 Signatures..~, 'oj. Cc rt ff. cat.~rl De~~n: n~j~..;"~ 5",/.. 2"",9_/~Z.. 2......--EHP.pl~~al Pet! t!2.~i!.;_ Number Date Date Total Certified Certified Filed Signatures t" I <,.5:J.J 49 o~~, 8~~ "Cert I fl cat Ion Dead 11 ne: 7 /20/72 (a) Late certification by county cle!lrk. (b) Late certification b~.cfunty clerk Total Original and Supplemental Signatures Certlfled: "'_1_2_,-_"_3_3 [!] Propos I t I on Qua Ii f i ed for E:]Proposltlon Did Not Qualify 1.. 1/_7... 1_7_2 E leet Ion Ba 110t on...;,6.:.,1 ~1/~7.;;2 (Date),