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Proposition 13 (1978), a landmark measure, influenced the way government takes in and disburses tax dollars in California. While it provided needed property tax relief for many homeowners, it also shifted budget responsibility for a number of public services to the State.
Under the Act, a public official has a disqualifying conflict of interest in a governmental decision if it is foreseeable that the decision will have a financial impact on his or her personal finances or other financial interests.
In 1911, as part of the Progressive reform movement in California, the initiative, referendum, and recall were added to the State Constitution. Almost immediately, ballot measures began to play an increasing role in the creation of public policy.
In 1974, during the fallout from Watergate, a coalition of political reformers presented a statewide ballot initiative that they claimed would put an end to corruption in politics. These reform groups sought to end corruption by reducing the amount of money spent in elections and by eliminating secret or anonymous
The Political Reform Act (the Act) was a voter-approved initiative on the 1974 primary election ballot. One of the major provisions of the Act requires the truthful and accurate disclosure of campaign contributions and expenditures during elections.
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