Proposition 98, passed a decade later, required that 40 percent of state revenues go directly to public schools.
Proposition 5 essentially required the state to enter into a compact allowing gambling with any tribe that wanted one.
Proposition 200 requires proof of citizenship before a person can register to vote.
Proposition 202 would require a plaintiff's lawyer to solicit a settlement offer from the defendant.
Proposition 65 requires the Governor to publish, at least annually, a list of chemicals known to the state to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity.
For example, Proposition 98, passed in 1988, requires the state to spend 40 percent of general funds on education from kindergarten through high school.
Their solutions: Proposition 48 requires minimum entrance standards.
Proposition 161 requires that a patient's request for death be "enduring" but the term is only defined as a request "expressed on more than one occasion."
Proposition 72 would require health care coverage for employees working for large and medium employers.
Proposition 227 would essentially require all districts to do so.