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1-Amended IN Senate June 25, 2022 Amended IN Senate February 16, 2022 Amended IN Senate April 08, 2021 Amended IN Assembly February 18, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 213Introduced by Committee on Budget (Assembly Members Ting (Chair), Arambula, Bennett, Bloom, Carrillo, Cooper, Friedman, Cristina Garcia, Jones-Sawyer, Lee, McCarty, Medina, Mullin, Nazarian, ODonnell, Ramos, Reyes, Luz Rivas, Blanca Rubio, Stone, Wicks, and Wood)January 08, 2021An act relating to the Budget Act of 2022. An act relating to elections, and making an appropriation therefor, to take effect immediately, bill related to the budget.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 213, as amended, Committee on Budget. Budget Act of 2022. November 8, 2022, statewide general election: ballot measures.Existing law requires that a constitutional amendment, bond measure, or other legislative measure submitted to the people by the Legislature appear on the ballot of the first statewide election occurring at least 131 days after the adoption of the proposal by the Legislature. Existing law specifies the order in which state measures appear on the ballot, as provided, and requires state measures to be numbered in a continuous sequence starting with 1 for a period of 10 years, after which time the sequence recommences. Notwithstanding the provisions described above, this bill would require the submission of Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 of the 202122 Regular Session, if adopted by the Legislature, to the voters at the November 8, 2022, statewide general election and would require the measure to be designated as Proposition 1 and placed as the first measure on the ballot. The bill would require all other constitutional amendments adopted by the Legislature at the 202122 Regular Session to immediately follow Proposition 1 in numerical order on the ballot.Existing law requires the Secretary of State to prepare and mail to voters a state voter information guide.This bill would appropriate $150,000 to the Secretary of State for that purpose.This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as a bill providing for appropriations related to the Budget Bill.This bill would express the intent of the Legislature to enact statutory changes relating to the Budget Act of 2022.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NOYES Fiscal Committee: NOYES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares both of the following:(a) California voters will be asked to vote on a number of constitutional and statutory measures at the November 8, 2022, statewide general election, including amendments to the California Constitution that are proposed by the Legislature.(b) To avoid voter confusion, it is important to designate separately those constitutional amendments proposed by the Legislature so that the voters can clearly identify them on the ballot.SEC. 2. (a) Notwithstanding the requirements of Sections 9040, 9043, 9044, 9061, 9082, and 9094 of the Elections Code or any other law, the Secretary of State shall submit Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 of the 202122 Regular Session, if adopted by the Legislature, to the voters for their approval at the November 8, 2022, statewide general election.(b) Notwithstanding Sections 13115 and 13117 of the Elections Code or any other law, Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 of the 202122 Regular Session, if adopted by the Legislature, shall be placed as the first measure on the November 8, 2022, statewide general election ballot and shall be designated as Proposition 1.(c) Notwithstanding Sections 13115 and 13117 of the Elections Code or any other law, all other Senate Constitutional Amendments and Assembly Constitutional Amendments adopted by the Legislature at the 202122 Regular Session shall immediately follow Proposition 1 and shall be designated on the November 8, 2022, statewide general election ballot as the next in order numerically.(d) Nothing in this act affects the numbering of any other measure that qualifies for the November 8, 2022, statewide general election ballot.SEC. 3. The sum of one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) is hereby appropriated from the General Fund to the Secretary of State for purposes of preparing the state voter information guide pursuant to Article 7 (commencing with Section 9080) of Chapter 1 of Division 9 of the Elections Code.SEC. 4. This act is a bill providing for appropriations related to the Budget Bill within the meaning of subdivision (e) of Section 12 of Article IV of the California Constitution, has been identified as related to the budget in the Budget Bill, and shall take effect immediately.SECTION 1.It is the intent of the Legislature to enact statutory changes relating to the Budget Act of 2022.
1+Amended IN Senate February 16, 2022 Amended IN Senate April 08, 2021 Amended IN Assembly February 18, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 213Introduced by Committee on Budget (Assembly Members Ting (Chair), Arambula, Bennett, Bloom, Carrillo, Chiu, Cooper, Frazier, Friedman, Cristina Garcia, Jones-Sawyer, Lee, McCarty, Medina, Mullin, Nazarian, ODonnell, Ramos, Reyes, Luz Rivas, Blanca Rubio, Stone, Wicks, and Wood)January 08, 2021An act to amend Sections 8151, 8152, 10004, 10850, and 11461.36 of, and to add Section 12201.7 to, the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to public social services, and making an appropriation therefor, to take effect immediately, bill related to the budget. An act relating to the Budget Act of 2022.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 213, as amended, Committee on Budget. Public social services. Budget Act of 2022.This bill would express the intent of the Legislature to enact statutory changes relating to the Budget Act of 2022.(1)Existing law establishes the State Supplementary Program for the Aged, Blind, and Disabled (SSP), which requires the State Department of Social Services to contract with the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services to make payments to SSP recipients to supplement Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments made available pursuant to the federal Social Security Act.Existing law also establishes the Golden State Grant Program, which requires the department to make a one-time grant payment of $600 to qualified grant recipients, including recipients of benefits under the SSI/SSP program. Existing law authorizes the department to determine the form and manner of these payments.This bill would instead require the one-time grant payments made under the Golden State Grant Program to individuals who are eligible for the payment because they are recipients of SSI/SSP benefits to be paid as a one-time increase of $600 to the individuals SSP benefits. The bill would expressly exempt this increase from the provisions requiring the department to contract with the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services to make payments to SSP recipients.(2)Existing law authorizes eligibility interviews for the Cash Assistance Program for Aged, Blind and Disabled Legal Immigrants program to be conducted electronically, and all application and redetermination forms to be submitted by telephone, email, or facsimile through December 31, 2020.This bill would continue that authorization through the end of the state of emergency declared on March 4, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.(3)Existing law prohibits a person from publishing or disclosing, or permitting the publication or disclosure of, a list of persons receiving public social services and limits the use of the lists to purposes directly connected with the administration of public social services.This bill would authorize the use of a list of persons receiving public social services to notify a public social services recipient of their potential eligibility for other benefits and services not administered by the department.(4)Existing law provides for the temporary or emergency placement of dependent children of the juvenile court and nonminor dependents with relative caregivers or nonrelative extended family members under specified circumstances. Existing law requires counties to provide a specified payment to an emergency caregiver if, among other things, the emergency caregiver has completed an application for resource family approval and an application for the Emergency Assistance Program. Existing law, for emergency or compelling reason placements in the 202021 fiscal year, makes the federal and state share of payments available beyond 120 days of payments and up to 365 days of payments if specified conditions are met.This bill would suspend the 365-day payment limitation through June 30, 2021, subject to guidance from the department.(5)This bill would appropriate $1,234,000 from the General Fund to the State Department of Social Services to implement provisions relating to foster care placements during the COVID-19 emergency and would authorize up to $29,000 of those funds to be used for administrative support to counties for the processing of those payments.(6)This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as a bill providing for appropriations related to the Budget Bill.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: YESNO Fiscal Committee: YESNO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. It is the intent of the Legislature to enact statutory changes relating to the Budget Act of 2022.
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3- Amended IN Senate June 25, 2022 Amended IN Senate February 16, 2022 Amended IN Senate April 08, 2021 Amended IN Assembly February 18, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 213Introduced by Committee on Budget (Assembly Members Ting (Chair), Arambula, Bennett, Bloom, Carrillo, Cooper, Friedman, Cristina Garcia, Jones-Sawyer, Lee, McCarty, Medina, Mullin, Nazarian, ODonnell, Ramos, Reyes, Luz Rivas, Blanca Rubio, Stone, Wicks, and Wood)January 08, 2021An act relating to the Budget Act of 2022. An act relating to elections, and making an appropriation therefor, to take effect immediately, bill related to the budget.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 213, as amended, Committee on Budget. Budget Act of 2022. November 8, 2022, statewide general election: ballot measures.Existing law requires that a constitutional amendment, bond measure, or other legislative measure submitted to the people by the Legislature appear on the ballot of the first statewide election occurring at least 131 days after the adoption of the proposal by the Legislature. Existing law specifies the order in which state measures appear on the ballot, as provided, and requires state measures to be numbered in a continuous sequence starting with 1 for a period of 10 years, after which time the sequence recommences. Notwithstanding the provisions described above, this bill would require the submission of Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 of the 202122 Regular Session, if adopted by the Legislature, to the voters at the November 8, 2022, statewide general election and would require the measure to be designated as Proposition 1 and placed as the first measure on the ballot. The bill would require all other constitutional amendments adopted by the Legislature at the 202122 Regular Session to immediately follow Proposition 1 in numerical order on the ballot.Existing law requires the Secretary of State to prepare and mail to voters a state voter information guide.This bill would appropriate $150,000 to the Secretary of State for that purpose.This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as a bill providing for appropriations related to the Budget Bill.This bill would express the intent of the Legislature to enact statutory changes relating to the Budget Act of 2022.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NOYES Fiscal Committee: NOYES Local Program: NO
3+ Amended IN Senate February 16, 2022 Amended IN Senate April 08, 2021 Amended IN Assembly February 18, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 213Introduced by Committee on Budget (Assembly Members Ting (Chair), Arambula, Bennett, Bloom, Carrillo, Chiu, Cooper, Frazier, Friedman, Cristina Garcia, Jones-Sawyer, Lee, McCarty, Medina, Mullin, Nazarian, ODonnell, Ramos, Reyes, Luz Rivas, Blanca Rubio, Stone, Wicks, and Wood)January 08, 2021An act to amend Sections 8151, 8152, 10004, 10850, and 11461.36 of, and to add Section 12201.7 to, the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to public social services, and making an appropriation therefor, to take effect immediately, bill related to the budget. An act relating to the Budget Act of 2022.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 213, as amended, Committee on Budget. Public social services. Budget Act of 2022.This bill would express the intent of the Legislature to enact statutory changes relating to the Budget Act of 2022.(1)Existing law establishes the State Supplementary Program for the Aged, Blind, and Disabled (SSP), which requires the State Department of Social Services to contract with the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services to make payments to SSP recipients to supplement Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments made available pursuant to the federal Social Security Act.Existing law also establishes the Golden State Grant Program, which requires the department to make a one-time grant payment of $600 to qualified grant recipients, including recipients of benefits under the SSI/SSP program. Existing law authorizes the department to determine the form and manner of these payments.This bill would instead require the one-time grant payments made under the Golden State Grant Program to individuals who are eligible for the payment because they are recipients of SSI/SSP benefits to be paid as a one-time increase of $600 to the individuals SSP benefits. The bill would expressly exempt this increase from the provisions requiring the department to contract with the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services to make payments to SSP recipients.(2)Existing law authorizes eligibility interviews for the Cash Assistance Program for Aged, Blind and Disabled Legal Immigrants program to be conducted electronically, and all application and redetermination forms to be submitted by telephone, email, or facsimile through December 31, 2020.This bill would continue that authorization through the end of the state of emergency declared on March 4, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.(3)Existing law prohibits a person from publishing or disclosing, or permitting the publication or disclosure of, a list of persons receiving public social services and limits the use of the lists to purposes directly connected with the administration of public social services.This bill would authorize the use of a list of persons receiving public social services to notify a public social services recipient of their potential eligibility for other benefits and services not administered by the department.(4)Existing law provides for the temporary or emergency placement of dependent children of the juvenile court and nonminor dependents with relative caregivers or nonrelative extended family members under specified circumstances. Existing law requires counties to provide a specified payment to an emergency caregiver if, among other things, the emergency caregiver has completed an application for resource family approval and an application for the Emergency Assistance Program. Existing law, for emergency or compelling reason placements in the 202021 fiscal year, makes the federal and state share of payments available beyond 120 days of payments and up to 365 days of payments if specified conditions are met.This bill would suspend the 365-day payment limitation through June 30, 2021, subject to guidance from the department.(5)This bill would appropriate $1,234,000 from the General Fund to the State Department of Social Services to implement provisions relating to foster care placements during the COVID-19 emergency and would authorize up to $29,000 of those funds to be used for administrative support to counties for the processing of those payments.(6)This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as a bill providing for appropriations related to the Budget Bill.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: YESNO Fiscal Committee: YESNO Local Program: NO
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18-Introduced by Committee on Budget (Assembly Members Ting (Chair), Arambula, Bennett, Bloom, Carrillo, Cooper, Friedman, Cristina Garcia, Jones-Sawyer, Lee, McCarty, Medina, Mullin, Nazarian, ODonnell, Ramos, Reyes, Luz Rivas, Blanca Rubio, Stone, Wicks, and Wood)January 08, 2021
17+Introduced by Committee on Budget (Assembly Members Ting (Chair), Arambula, Bennett, Bloom, Carrillo, Chiu, Cooper, Frazier, Friedman, Cristina Garcia, Jones-Sawyer, Lee, McCarty, Medina, Mullin, Nazarian, ODonnell, Ramos, Reyes, Luz Rivas, Blanca Rubio, Stone, Wicks, and Wood)January 08, 2021
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19+Introduced by Committee on Budget (Assembly Members Ting (Chair), Arambula, Bennett, Bloom, Carrillo, Chiu, Cooper, Frazier, Friedman, Cristina Garcia, Jones-Sawyer, Lee, McCarty, Medina, Mullin, Nazarian, ODonnell, Ramos, Reyes, Luz Rivas, Blanca Rubio, Stone, Wicks, and Wood)
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23-An act relating to the Budget Act of 2022. An act relating to elections, and making an appropriation therefor, to take effect immediately, bill related to the budget.
22+An act to amend Sections 8151, 8152, 10004, 10850, and 11461.36 of, and to add Section 12201.7 to, the Welfare and Institutions Code, relating to public social services, and making an appropriation therefor, to take effect immediately, bill related to the budget. An act relating to the Budget Act of 2022.
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29-AB 213, as amended, Committee on Budget. Budget Act of 2022. November 8, 2022, statewide general election: ballot measures.
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31-Existing law requires that a constitutional amendment, bond measure, or other legislative measure submitted to the people by the Legislature appear on the ballot of the first statewide election occurring at least 131 days after the adoption of the proposal by the Legislature. Existing law specifies the order in which state measures appear on the ballot, as provided, and requires state measures to be numbered in a continuous sequence starting with 1 for a period of 10 years, after which time the sequence recommences. Notwithstanding the provisions described above, this bill would require the submission of Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 of the 202122 Regular Session, if adopted by the Legislature, to the voters at the November 8, 2022, statewide general election and would require the measure to be designated as Proposition 1 and placed as the first measure on the ballot. The bill would require all other constitutional amendments adopted by the Legislature at the 202122 Regular Session to immediately follow Proposition 1 in numerical order on the ballot.Existing law requires the Secretary of State to prepare and mail to voters a state voter information guide.This bill would appropriate $150,000 to the Secretary of State for that purpose.This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as a bill providing for appropriations related to the Budget Bill.This bill would express the intent of the Legislature to enact statutory changes relating to the Budget Act of 2022.
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35- Notwithstanding the provisions described above, this bill would require the submission of Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 of the 202122 Regular Session, if adopted by the Legislature, to the voters at the November 8, 2022, statewide general election and would require the measure to be designated as Proposition 1 and placed as the first measure on the ballot. The bill would require all other constitutional amendments adopted by the Legislature at the 202122 Regular Session to immediately follow Proposition 1 in numerical order on the ballot.
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30+This bill would express the intent of the Legislature to enact statutory changes relating to the Budget Act of 2022.(1)Existing law establishes the State Supplementary Program for the Aged, Blind, and Disabled (SSP), which requires the State Department of Social Services to contract with the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services to make payments to SSP recipients to supplement Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments made available pursuant to the federal Social Security Act.Existing law also establishes the Golden State Grant Program, which requires the department to make a one-time grant payment of $600 to qualified grant recipients, including recipients of benefits under the SSI/SSP program. Existing law authorizes the department to determine the form and manner of these payments.This bill would instead require the one-time grant payments made under the Golden State Grant Program to individuals who are eligible for the payment because they are recipients of SSI/SSP benefits to be paid as a one-time increase of $600 to the individuals SSP benefits. The bill would expressly exempt this increase from the provisions requiring the department to contract with the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services to make payments to SSP recipients.(2)Existing law authorizes eligibility interviews for the Cash Assistance Program for Aged, Blind and Disabled Legal Immigrants program to be conducted electronically, and all application and redetermination forms to be submitted by telephone, email, or facsimile through December 31, 2020.This bill would continue that authorization through the end of the state of emergency declared on March 4, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.(3)Existing law prohibits a person from publishing or disclosing, or permitting the publication or disclosure of, a list of persons receiving public social services and limits the use of the lists to purposes directly connected with the administration of public social services.This bill would authorize the use of a list of persons receiving public social services to notify a public social services recipient of their potential eligibility for other benefits and services not administered by the department.(4)Existing law provides for the temporary or emergency placement of dependent children of the juvenile court and nonminor dependents with relative caregivers or nonrelative extended family members under specified circumstances. Existing law requires counties to provide a specified payment to an emergency caregiver if, among other things, the emergency caregiver has completed an application for resource family approval and an application for the Emergency Assistance Program. Existing law, for emergency or compelling reason placements in the 202021 fiscal year, makes the federal and state share of payments available beyond 120 days of payments and up to 365 days of payments if specified conditions are met.This bill would suspend the 365-day payment limitation through June 30, 2021, subject to guidance from the department.(5)This bill would appropriate $1,234,000 from the General Fund to the State Department of Social Services to implement provisions relating to foster care placements during the COVID-19 emergency and would authorize up to $29,000 of those funds to be used for administrative support to counties for the processing of those payments.(6)This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as a bill providing for appropriations related to the Budget Bill.
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51-The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares both of the following:(a) California voters will be asked to vote on a number of constitutional and statutory measures at the November 8, 2022, statewide general election, including amendments to the California Constitution that are proposed by the Legislature.(b) To avoid voter confusion, it is important to designate separately those constitutional amendments proposed by the Legislature so that the voters can clearly identify them on the ballot.SEC. 2. (a) Notwithstanding the requirements of Sections 9040, 9043, 9044, 9061, 9082, and 9094 of the Elections Code or any other law, the Secretary of State shall submit Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 of the 202122 Regular Session, if adopted by the Legislature, to the voters for their approval at the November 8, 2022, statewide general election.(b) Notwithstanding Sections 13115 and 13117 of the Elections Code or any other law, Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 of the 202122 Regular Session, if adopted by the Legislature, shall be placed as the first measure on the November 8, 2022, statewide general election ballot and shall be designated as Proposition 1.(c) Notwithstanding Sections 13115 and 13117 of the Elections Code or any other law, all other Senate Constitutional Amendments and Assembly Constitutional Amendments adopted by the Legislature at the 202122 Regular Session shall immediately follow Proposition 1 and shall be designated on the November 8, 2022, statewide general election ballot as the next in order numerically.(d) Nothing in this act affects the numbering of any other measure that qualifies for the November 8, 2022, statewide general election ballot.SEC. 3. The sum of one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) is hereby appropriated from the General Fund to the Secretary of State for purposes of preparing the state voter information guide pursuant to Article 7 (commencing with Section 9080) of Chapter 1 of Division 9 of the Elections Code.SEC. 4. This act is a bill providing for appropriations related to the Budget Bill within the meaning of subdivision (e) of Section 12 of Article IV of the California Constitution, has been identified as related to the budget in the Budget Bill, and shall take effect immediately.SECTION 1.It is the intent of the Legislature to enact statutory changes relating to the Budget Act of 2022.
82+The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. It is the intent of the Legislature to enact statutory changes relating to the Budget Act of 2022.
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57-SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares both of the following:(a) California voters will be asked to vote on a number of constitutional and statutory measures at the November 8, 2022, statewide general election, including amendments to the California Constitution that are proposed by the Legislature.(b) To avoid voter confusion, it is important to designate separately those constitutional amendments proposed by the Legislature so that the voters can clearly identify them on the ballot.
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59-SECTION 1. The Legislature finds and declares both of the following:(a) California voters will be asked to vote on a number of constitutional and statutory measures at the November 8, 2022, statewide general election, including amendments to the California Constitution that are proposed by the Legislature.(b) To avoid voter confusion, it is important to designate separately those constitutional amendments proposed by the Legislature so that the voters can clearly identify them on the ballot.
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69-SEC. 2. (a) Notwithstanding the requirements of Sections 9040, 9043, 9044, 9061, 9082, and 9094 of the Elections Code or any other law, the Secretary of State shall submit Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 of the 202122 Regular Session, if adopted by the Legislature, to the voters for their approval at the November 8, 2022, statewide general election.(b) Notwithstanding Sections 13115 and 13117 of the Elections Code or any other law, Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 of the 202122 Regular Session, if adopted by the Legislature, shall be placed as the first measure on the November 8, 2022, statewide general election ballot and shall be designated as Proposition 1.(c) Notwithstanding Sections 13115 and 13117 of the Elections Code or any other law, all other Senate Constitutional Amendments and Assembly Constitutional Amendments adopted by the Legislature at the 202122 Regular Session shall immediately follow Proposition 1 and shall be designated on the November 8, 2022, statewide general election ballot as the next in order numerically.(d) Nothing in this act affects the numbering of any other measure that qualifies for the November 8, 2022, statewide general election ballot.
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71-SEC. 2. (a) Notwithstanding the requirements of Sections 9040, 9043, 9044, 9061, 9082, and 9094 of the Elections Code or any other law, the Secretary of State shall submit Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 of the 202122 Regular Session, if adopted by the Legislature, to the voters for their approval at the November 8, 2022, statewide general election.(b) Notwithstanding Sections 13115 and 13117 of the Elections Code or any other law, Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 of the 202122 Regular Session, if adopted by the Legislature, shall be placed as the first measure on the November 8, 2022, statewide general election ballot and shall be designated as Proposition 1.(c) Notwithstanding Sections 13115 and 13117 of the Elections Code or any other law, all other Senate Constitutional Amendments and Assembly Constitutional Amendments adopted by the Legislature at the 202122 Regular Session shall immediately follow Proposition 1 and shall be designated on the November 8, 2022, statewide general election ballot as the next in order numerically.(d) Nothing in this act affects the numbering of any other measure that qualifies for the November 8, 2022, statewide general election ballot.
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73-SEC. 2. (a) Notwithstanding the requirements of Sections 9040, 9043, 9044, 9061, 9082, and 9094 of the Elections Code or any other law, the Secretary of State shall submit Senate Constitutional Amendment 10 of the 202122 Regular Session, if adopted by the Legislature, to the voters for their approval at the November 8, 2022, statewide general election.
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83-SEC. 3. The sum of one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) is hereby appropriated from the General Fund to the Secretary of State for purposes of preparing the state voter information guide pursuant to Article 7 (commencing with Section 9080) of Chapter 1 of Division 9 of the Elections Code.
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85-SEC. 3. The sum of one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) is hereby appropriated from the General Fund to the Secretary of State for purposes of preparing the state voter information guide pursuant to Article 7 (commencing with Section 9080) of Chapter 1 of Division 9 of the Elections Code.
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87-SEC. 3. The sum of one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) is hereby appropriated from the General Fund to the Secretary of State for purposes of preparing the state voter information guide pursuant to Article 7 (commencing with Section 9080) of Chapter 1 of Division 9 of the Elections Code.
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91-SEC. 4. This act is a bill providing for appropriations related to the Budget Bill within the meaning of subdivision (e) of Section 12 of Article IV of the California Constitution, has been identified as related to the budget in the Budget Bill, and shall take effect immediately.
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93-SEC. 4. This act is a bill providing for appropriations related to the Budget Bill within the meaning of subdivision (e) of Section 12 of Article IV of the California Constitution, has been identified as related to the budget in the Budget Bill, and shall take effect immediately.
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95-SEC. 4. This act is a bill providing for appropriations related to the Budget Bill within the meaning of subdivision (e) of Section 12 of Article IV of the California Constitution, has been identified as related to the budget in the Budget Bill, and shall take effect immediately.
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101-It is the intent of the Legislature to enact statutory changes relating to the Budget Act of 2022.