Establishes a right to farming, ranching, timber production, horticulture, and wildlife management in the state constitution
Allow local governments to exempt child-care facilities from property taxes
Prohibit a wealth or net worth tax
Increase homestead tax exemption to $100,000 and increase state funding for public education
Renames the National Research University Fund to the Texas University Fund and establishes an ongoing revenue source from the accrued interest of the economic stabilization fund
Creates the Texas Water Fund to finance water projects
Creates the Texas Energy Fund and authorizes funding to modernize electric generation facilities
Creates the Texas Broadband Infrastructure Fund to finance high-speed broadband access
Authorizes the state legislature to make cost-of-living adjustments or other benefit enhancements to eligible annuitants of the teacher retirement system
Authorizes an ad valorem tax exemption on equipment and inventory manufactured by medical or biomedical companies
Authorizes the state legislature to permit conservation and reclamation districts in El Paso County to allow the county to issue bonds to fund parks and recreational facilities
Abolishes the Galveston County treasurer
Increases the mandatory retirement age for state judges from 75 to 79
Creates the Centennial Parks Conservation Fund
I voted YES on 5, 9-11, and 14
I expect to be on the losing end of all of them except #9.
nothing on the state ballot in WA. just a Seattle housing levy that promises to boost property taxes again... (also, my choices for City Council candidate are both extremely poor. i was not excited in voting this election.)
Nothing here either but I did my part to vote out the local State Senator MAGAt. Sadly we're on the fringe of an increasingly red southern part of NJ so I'm not too hopeful.
Capitalism tries for a delicate balance: It attempts to work things out so that everyone gets just enough stuff to keep them from getting violent and trying to take other people’s stuff.
Looks like...*checks notes*...oh really...Ohio voters tonight voted to create a state right to abortion in their constitution. Mike DeWine talked last week about how "radical" it was and how it had no chance of passing. I await all the efforts to ignore the result.
Ohio voters said “yes” to enshrining the right to an abortion in the state constitution, the Associated Press projected. The ballot measure would establish in the state constitution an “individual right to one’s own reproductive medical treatment, including but not limited to abortion.”
No statewide election here, just lots of local ones. My town had about a dozen races on the ballot, but they were all uncontested except mayor. I voted for the challenger. Polls closed over an hour ago but I don't see results reported yet.
Octavious wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2023 9:34 pm
We didn't have anything in NJ. Lame.
We didn't, *but* our elections overall (not only for state positions, but local boards of education) are likely going to serve as a potential predictor of how things are looking in the state for 2024. Sure, it's not a full-on election year so turnout is going to be horrific, however the NJ GOP is really really pushing hard to gain seats and push their agendas into local school boards. I am quite curious (and nervous) to see how things look in our state tomorrow morning.
Octavious wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2023 9:34 pm
We didn't have anything in NJ. Lame.
We didn't, *but* our elections overall (not only for state positions, but local boards of education) are likely going to serve as a potential predictor of how things are looking in the state for 2024. Sure, it's not a full-on election year so turnout is going to be horrific, however the NJ GOP is really really pushing hard to gain seats and push their agendas into local school boards. I am quite curious (and nervous) to see how things look in our state tomorrow morning.
My town was a shitshow. The incumbent mayor lost the primary and waged a write in campaign. People were reporting that in the polling station the one lady was telling people to write in the current mayor. Which is totally illegal. So ya fun. That certainly motivated me to vote for the one who won the primary as f that shit.
Capitalism tries for a delicate balance: It attempts to work things out so that everyone gets just enough stuff to keep them from getting violent and trying to take other people’s stuff.
Our local MAGAt State Senator lost, 53-47% to the Democratic candidate who's kind of sleazy but just in your typical NJ politician way so that's a win.