Just got this from the ACLU:
NO on the anti-choice Prop. 73, which jeopardizes the safety of our teens.NO on the union-bashing Prop. 74, which would put our teachers at risk.
NO on the union-bashing Prop. 75, which is an attempt by big business backers to weaken the voices of working people.
NO on Prop. 76, which would give the governor unilateral power over budgeting decisions.
NO on Prop. 77, which would create a redistricting scheme that would likely not represent the diversity of our state.
NO on Prop. 78, which is being backed by big pharmaceutical companies to the tune of millions, in order to protect their profits and deny medications to the poor.
YES on Prop. 79, which would give the poorest among us at least some access to the life-saving medicines that are now reserved for the highest bidder.
YES on Prop. 80, to prevent Enron-style manipulation of our electricity supply.
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Posted on: Friday, October 7th 2005