A YES vote on this measure means: State revenue bonds totaling more than $2 billion for a project that is funded, owned, or managed by the state would require statewide voter approval.
PRO: Proposition 53 requires voter approval for state megaprojects costing over $2 billion in state revenue bonds—like the bullet train. Doesn't impact local projects. Increases transparency so taxpayers know the true cost. Holds politicians accountable and stops blank checks. If taxpayers have to pay, they should have a say!
A NO vote on this measure means: State revenue bonds could continue to be used without voter approval.
CON: Prop. 53 erodes local control by requiring statewide vote on some local infrastructure projects. Empowers voters in faraway regions to reject your community's needs. Prop. 53 jeopardizes water supply, bridge safety, other repairs. No exemption for emergencies/disasters. California Professional Firefighters, cities, counties, Association of California Water Agencies urge No on 53. www.NoProp53.com
Source for Popular Vote data: Secretary of State. Proposition 53 - Voter Approval of Revenue Bonds, Secretary of State (http://https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/sov/2016-general/ssov/ballot-measures-summary-by-county.xls) (accessed 24 Jun 2023)