California’s Secretary of State has certified the questions Californians will see on the ballot in November. The 14 propositions were placed on the ballot either by state lawmakers or through the citizen initiative process, which requires signature collection and verification. Five of the measures are related to taxes, three are related to elections and campaigns, three ask voters to borrow money for specific issues, and three make changes to state laws around spending, saving and environmental-related construction rules. Here are the issues voters will decide: Voter ID requirement: Requires government-issued ID at the polls or last four digits of the
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