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Vote For Our Future: JUSTICE IS UP TO US!

This November, justice is on the ballot. Our lives and future are on the ballot. As young voters we will decide the fate of our democracy and the future of our communities. Let’s fight together for a future we deserve. Here is how young people are voting on California’s ballot propositions.

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— NEUTRAL —

PROP 14

We support ongoing stem cell research but have questions about the funding mechanism and requirement for a supermajority vote to amend its provisions.

— YES —

PROP 15

Reclaims $12 billion for our schools and communities by making wealthy corporations pay their fair share of property taxes.

— YES —

PROP 16

Removes barriers in hiring and college admissions for women, Black, Latinx, and Indigenous people and other people of color.

— YES —

PROP 17

Returns the right to vote for nearly 40,000 Californians who have been released from prison but are still on parole.

— YES —

PROP 18

Expands voting rights to 17 year olds in primary or special elections if they turn 18 by the next general election.

— NO —

PROP 19

Effort by real estate companies that allows wealthy families to avoid paying their fair share of property taxes on their homes.

— NO —

PROP 20

Funded by police and sheriff unions to overturn voter approved reforms and makes it easier to incarcerate people by allowing small crimes to be charged as felonies.

— YES —

PROP 21

Reforms a state law so that local communities can enact a cap on how much your rent can be increased which would provide safe, affordable homes for everyone.

— NO —

PROP 22

Effort by Uber and Lyft that limits gig workers from getting fair wages and benefits guaranteed to employees and prevents unionization.

— YES —

PROP 23

Requires a physician on-site at dialysis clinics so young people or their family members who are dialysis patients would receive better care.

— NO —

PROP 24

Effort by real estate developers to establish a $10 million agency to enforce privacy laws and increase penalties against violators.

— NEUTRAL —

PROP 25

We need to end the money bail system that exploits poor people but reform advocates are concerned it puts too much power into the hands of algorithms and judges.

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powercaaction Power CA Action @powercaaction ·
10 Mar

Thank you @SenMariaEDurazo for championing #SB567 & Asm. Miguel Santiago. We are proud to endorse #SB567 and lend our support to the powerful coalition behind this! If passed #SB567 will protect #Californians from unjust evictions & exorbitant rent increases #KeepFamiliesHoused✊🏽

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calorganize 🐝 ACCE 🐝 @calorganize ·
8 Mar

In CA, a safe, affordable home is currently a privilege reserved for those who can afford our high housing costs.

#ACA10 would make adequate housing a constitutional HUMAN RIGHT- legally obligating gvmt to respect, protect, & fulfill that right. Join us!

https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article272866240.html

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aclu_calaction ACLU California Action @aclu_calaction ·
8 Mar

A safe, affordable home shouldn't just be a privilege for those who can afford California's sky-high housing costs. Housing should be a right guaranteed to every Californian, no matter your employment status or income level.

We must #PassACA10 now!
#HousingIsAHumanRight https://twitter.com/homeless_law/status/1633486212609581057

National Homelessness Law Center @homeless_law

A profit driven housing market will never build or preserve the permanently affordable housing units we need, leaving CA facing a future where low-wage & minimum-wage workers have nowhere to live, while tent encampments grow and more people are forced to live on the street. 13/20

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powercaaction Power CA Action @powercaaction ·
8 Mar

We are proud to be a co-sponsor amongst such powerful orgs to make housing a human right in California's constitution! Thank you to @MattHaneySF for introducing this critical measure & to @Calorganize @ACLU_CalAction @EndPovertyCA @homeless_law @HousingNowCA @AbundantHousing ✊🏽

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powercaaction Power CA Action @powercaaction ·
25 Dec

Hoping our dreams come true these holidays ✨

Today and always we will continue to fight for a universe that cares for us all.

We deserve to rest, recharge, and plant roots in the cities we call home 🫶🏼

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