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How Ballot Measure Deadline Could Prolong California's Budget Stalemate

August 11, 2008 - 9:04am

Yep, Aug. 11 and California still hasn't passed a budget for the new fiscal year, which is 42 days old. And things could get much worse this week. California's budget negotiations are complicated, and a potential compromise could include the addition of various measures to the November ballot. Among possible measures would be a rainy day fund and some mechanism to change the lottery to clear the path for borrowing against future revenues. 

But there's a problem: time. Legal deadlines and printing deadlines for the November ballots are upon us, so time is short for adding new measures. The Secretary of State has identified this coming Saturday, Aug. 16, as the deadline for adding new measures to the ballot. There may be a little bit of give in that. (I could see the secretary of state agreeing to a short extension of a few days if legislators and the governor are close to a deal). But not much. So if there is no budget deal this week, the framework for negotiations would vanish. And California's budget stalemate could continue for many more weeks.

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Ballot initiatives having qualification probs in AZ:

http://ballotpedia.org/wiki/index.php/Arizona_Proposition_203_%282008%29