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'''Proposition 1A''' is a [[California ballot proposition|proposition]] that will appear on the [[May 19]], [[2009]] [[California state special elections, 2009|special election]] [[ballot]]. It is also known as '''State finances.''' The measure was [[legislative referral|legislatively-referred]] to the ballot by [[California State Assembly|Assembly]] [[Constitutional Amendment]] 1, authored by Assemblyman [[Roger Niello]] ([[California Republican Party|R]]-[[Fair Oaks, California|Fair Oaks]]), by a vote of 74-6 in the Assembly and 30-8 in the [[California State Senate|state Senate]].
'''Proposition 1A''' is a [[California ballot proposition|proposition]] that will appear on the [[May 19]], [[2009]] [[California state special elections, 2009|special election]] [[ballot]]. It is also known as '''State finances.''' The measure was [[legislative referral|legislatively-referred]] to the ballot by [[California State Assembly|Assembly]] [[Constitutional Amendment]] 1, authored by Assemblyman [[Roger Niello]] ([[California Republican Party|R]]-[[Fair Oaks, California|Fair Oaks]]), by a vote of 74-6 in the Assembly and 30-8 in the [[California State Senate|state Senate]].This proposition will EXTEND the recent tax increase imposed on California citizens until 2013!!! It is being sold as a cap on spending but is a tax extender!!!!


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Proposition 1A is a proposition that will appear on the May 19, 2009 special election ballot. It is also known as State finances. The measure was legislatively-referred to the ballot by Assembly Constitutional Amendment 1, authored by Assemblyman Roger Niello (R-Fair Oaks), by a vote of 74-6 in the Assembly and 30-8 in the state Senate.This proposition will EXTEND the recent tax increase imposed on California citizens until 2013!!! It is being sold as a cap on spending but is a tax extender!!!!