Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Which Last-Minute Bond Measures Will Make California's November Ballot?
gvw_calmatters
By CalMatters
Published 10 months ago on
June 25, 2024

School backers are pushing a $14 billion bill for the November ballot that would be California’s largest school construction bond in decades. (GV Wire File)

Share

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

The most recent measure to let the state borrow billions barely passed in March. In a poll out this month, nearly two-thirds of Californians said it’s a bad time to issue more IOUs.

Author Profile Picture
Lynn La

CalMatters

But that isn’t stopping supporters of climate action and school construction from trying to get bond issues on the November ballot — and they say by waiving state election law, they have a little more time than Thursday’s deadline for other ballot measures.

  • Senate leader Mike McGuire, in a Monday statement: “We’ve been working like hell on the issue of bonds, and we’re in the home stretch. We do have a little bit of wiggle room — bond measures can be added to the November ballot until July 3. We are working with the Secretary of State and Legislative Counsel to ensure we meet the July 3 deadline.”

School backers are pushing a $14 billion bill that would be California’s largest school construction bond in decades. If voters approve, the bond would pay for new roofs, upgraded electrical systems and other repairs at long-neglected schools in mostly rural and low-income areas where passing local bond issues is nearly impossible.

The school bond may be competing for remaining state borrowing capacity, in part, with a proposed climate bond issue. This proposal started at $15.5 billion last year, but has been reduced significantly. Environmental advocates, disappointed by some cuts in the budget deal announced by Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative leaders over the weekend, are now pinning their hopes on this bond issue.

  • Katelyn Roedner Sutter, California state director for the Environmental Defense Fund, in a statement: “California needs a climate bond now to balance our investment in proven climate solutions with the scope of the threats we face from extreme heat, drought, wildfires, and pollution. It is imperative that ongoing negotiations result in a climate bond so Californians can vote to boost climate action.”

But Newsom, who championed Proposition 1, the mental health measure that included $6.4 billion in bonds, has acknowledged that the close call for Prop. 1 has “sobered” conversations about how much voters are willing to borrow.

“They deserve results and they demand results,” he told reporters in May. “And so when we’re out there promoting these bonds, we need to be mindful of that.”

In other ballot measure news:

    • Public safety: Legislative leaders aren’t talking about it publicly, but KCRA reports they may push through a measure to compete with one already on the Nov. 5 ballot to overhaul Prop. 47 (passed by voters in 2014) and increase punishments for retail theft and drug traffickers.

About the Author

Lynn La is the newsletter writer for CalMatters, focusing on California’s top political, policy and Capitol stories every weekday. She produces and curates WhatMatters, CalMatters’ flagship daily newsletter with more than 150,000 subscribers. Lynn is based in the Bay Area. She graduated from UC Davis and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.   

About CalMatters

CalMatters is a nonprofit, nonpartisan newsroom committed to explaining California policy and politics.

RELATED TOPICS:

DON'T MISS

First California EV Mandates Hit Automakers This Year. Most Are Not Even Close

DON'T MISS

Trustees Select Fresno Unified’s New Superintendent. Was ‘the Fix’ On?

DON'T MISS

Costa Assails House Budget Bill Passed by GOP. Why Did Valadao Miss Key Vote?

DON'T MISS

Fresno City Council Opposes Parole for the ‘Tower Rapist’

DON'T MISS

Sanger Police Seek Public’s Help in Locating Missing At-Risk Teen

DON'T MISS

Fresno Police Shoot Suspect in Head After Hostage Situation Near Manchester Center

DON'T MISS

Valley Crime Stoppers Offers $25,000 Reward to Find Escaped Murderer

DON'T MISS

‘Independent’ Vang Starts Work as New Fresno Councilmember. Cancels Tavlian Contract.

DON'T MISS

He Spent Decades Researching Dementia. Trump’s DEI Purge Killed His Grant, and Dozens More

DON'T MISS

Other States Do Housing Better Than California; a New Study Shows How They Do It

DON'T MISS

Trump Administration Task Force to Consider Declassifying COVID-19 Origins Materials

UP NEXT

Costa Assails House Budget Bill Passed by GOP. Why Did Valadao Miss Key Vote?

UP NEXT

Fresno City Council Opposes Parole for the ‘Tower Rapist’

UP NEXT

Sanger Police Seek Public’s Help in Locating Missing At-Risk Teen

UP NEXT

Fresno Police Shoot Suspect in Head After Hostage Situation Near Manchester Center

UP NEXT

Valley Crime Stoppers Offers $25,000 Reward to Find Escaped Murderer

UP NEXT

‘Independent’ Vang Starts Work as New Fresno Councilmember. Cancels Tavlian Contract.

UP NEXT

He Spent Decades Researching Dementia. Trump’s DEI Purge Killed His Grant, and Dozens More

UP NEXT

Other States Do Housing Better Than California; a New Study Shows How They Do It

UP NEXT

Trump Administration Task Force to Consider Declassifying COVID-19 Origins Materials

UP NEXT

At the Supreme Court, the Trump Agenda Is Always an ‘Emergency’

Sanger Police Seek Public’s Help in Locating Missing At-Risk Teen

2 hours ago

Fresno Police Shoot Suspect in Head After Hostage Situation Near Manchester Center

3 hours ago

Valley Crime Stoppers Offers $25,000 Reward to Find Escaped Murderer

3 hours ago

‘Independent’ Vang Starts Work as New Fresno Councilmember. Cancels Tavlian Contract.

4 hours ago

He Spent Decades Researching Dementia. Trump’s DEI Purge Killed His Grant, and Dozens More

5 hours ago

Other States Do Housing Better Than California; a New Study Shows How They Do It

5 hours ago

Trump Administration Task Force to Consider Declassifying COVID-19 Origins Materials

5 hours ago

At the Supreme Court, the Trump Agenda Is Always an ‘Emergency’

5 hours ago

Wing of Plane Carrying 6 Members of Congress Is Clipped at Reagan Airport

5 hours ago

Trump Repeals Biden-Era Limit on Water Flow in Shower Heads

5 hours ago

Trustees Select Fresno Unified’s New Superintendent. Was ‘the Fix’ On?

Trustees have begun negotiations on a contract to make Misty Her the next Fresno Unified superintendent, multiple sources tell GV Wire. Her ...

1 hour ago

1 hour ago

Trustees Select Fresno Unified’s New Superintendent. Was ‘the Fix’ On?

1 hour ago

Costa Assails House Budget Bill Passed by GOP. Why Did Valadao Miss Key Vote?

2 hours ago

Fresno City Council Opposes Parole for the ‘Tower Rapist’

The Sanger Police Department is seeking the public's help in locating Mellissa Rocker, 15, who went missing from her home on Saturday, April 5, 2024, and was last seen in Fresno. (Sanger PD)
2 hours ago

Sanger Police Seek Public’s Help in Locating Missing At-Risk Teen

Fresno police shot a female suspect in the head on Thursday, April 10, 2025, after she took a woman hostage with a knife near Manchester Center, and the suspect remains in critical condition while the hostage was unharmed. (Fresno PD)
3 hours ago

Fresno Police Shoot Suspect in Head After Hostage Situation Near Manchester Center

Authorities in Delano are searching for escaped inmate Cesar Hernandez, 34, who fled CDCR custody Tuesday and is considered dangerous. (Delano PD)
3 hours ago

Valley Crime Stoppers Offers $25,000 Reward to Find Escaped Murderer

4 hours ago

‘Independent’ Vang Starts Work as New Fresno Councilmember. Cancels Tavlian Contract.

5 hours ago

He Spent Decades Researching Dementia. Trump’s DEI Purge Killed His Grant, and Dozens More

Help continue the work that gets you the news that matters most.

Search

Send this to a friend