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2018 California Proposition 69
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California Proposition 69 was a legislatively referred constitutional amendment that appeared on ballots in California in the June primary election in 2018.[2][3] This measure put the revenue from the Road Repair and Accountability Act, which increased fuel taxes, in a "lockbox" so that it can only be used for transportation-related purposes. It also exempts said gas tax revenue from the previously existing appropriations mandate and expenditures limit. This state constitution amendment ensures that revenues from SB1 Gas Taxes established by the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017 can only be used for transportation-related purposes.
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Transportation Taxes and Fees Lockbox and Appropriations Limit Exemption Amendment | ||||||||||
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![]() Yes: 70–80% 80–90% | ||||||||||
Source: California Secretary of State[1] |
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