By Dan Walters in The Sacramento Bee
May 16, 2016
California voters will face just one statewide measure on the June primary ballot, but they will pass judgment on at least 165 local government proposals, according to a compilation by government finance tracker Michael Coleman.
Coleman, who operates the CaliforniaCityFinance.com website, says the total includes 90 local tax measures on the ballot, 57 bond issue authorizations, which would also require tax increases, and one referendum to repeal a tax.
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