The latest from the YES campaign
The latest from the YES campaign
The latest from the YES campaign
Santa Clarita Signal
By The Signal Editorial Board
While the race for the White House is the headline act on the Nov. 5 ballot, there are of course numerous other choices voters will make that will have profound impacts on citizens’ daily lives, the economy and more.
Among them, we offer the following endorsements for state propositions, county measures and county judge offices as you cast your ballot in the 2024 General Election.
State measure summaries are drawn from the nonprofit news organization, CalMatters, and county measure summaries are derived from the L.A. County sample ballot.
State Measures
Proposition 2: Yes
Proposition 2 would provide $8.5 billion to K-12 schools and $1.5 billion to community colleges to renovate, fix and construct facilities.
The money would be distributed through matching grants, with the state paying a greater share of costs for less affluent districts and those with higher numbers of English learners and foster youth.
Some of the money would be set aside for removing lead from water, creating transitional kindergarten classrooms and building career and technical education facilities.