Measure on the ballot in the 2018 California 2018 General Election in California.
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Get StartedA "yes" vote eliminates recently passed fuel and vehicle taxes. It requires that future fuel taxes and vehicle fees be approved by a majority of the electorate before going into effect.
A “no” vote would maintain recently passed fuel and vehicle taxes and allow the legislature to pass new fuel and vehicle taxes without voter approval.
According to the Sierra Club, fuel and vehicle taxes are an easy way to reduce pollution and carbon emissions, leaving a healthier environment for the future., in opposition to Proposition 6 (Learn more)
According to Kwame Agyare of the American Society of Civil Engineers, by eliminating recently set fuel and vehicle taxes, California will not receive the funding it needs to repair its constantly traveled and damaged roads and transit systems. The poorly maintained roads that would not be repaired as a result of this measure are a public safety hazard and a drain on the economy., in opposition to Proposition 6 (Learn more)
According to Delores Chavez of the Latino American Political Association, the revenue gained from these taxes is used to fund road repair and transportation projects that voters did not approve. By voting yes, voters will gain the ability to vote on more reasonable taxes to fund transportation projects and repairs. , in support of Proposition 6 (Learn more)
California residents pay some of the highest taxes on fuel and vehicles in the country and should be lowered or eliminated., in support of Proposition 6 (Learn more)
Fuel and vehicle taxes are regressive, so they hit low-income and working-class households hardest. , in support of Proposition 6 (Learn more)
This measure would eliminate recently passed fuel and vehicle taxes as a source of funding for certain road repair and transportation needs in California. It would also require future fuel taxes and vehicle fees to be approved by a majority of the electorate before going into effect.
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