If Prop 15 passes, this amount of money will be generated from the new tax annually
What is $8 billion - $12.5 billion?
An example of a felony
What is murder?
Most dialysis clinics are owned and run by these two private, for-profit companies
What are Davita and Fresenius ?
The act Prop 24 expands upon
What is the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018?
For Prop 15, commercial properties will be taxed, while ____ will be exempt.
What are residential properties?
The definition of a wobbler crime
What is a crime that can be punished as either a felony or a misdemeanor?
The definition of End-Stage Renal Disease
What is a disease that prevents the normal functioning of kidneys such as filtering out waste and toxins from their blood?
The agency that will be created if Prop 24 passes
What is the California Privacy Protection Agency?
This is the campaign name for YES on 15
What is, "Schools and Communities First"?
The two new definitions of crime under Prop 20
What is serial and organized retail crimes?
The amount of dialysis centers located in California
What is 600 centers?
The amount needed for the new privacy agency to function under Prop 24
What is $10 million annually?
If Prop 15 passes, schools are required to receive an annual ___ per every full-time student.
What is $100?
The new requirements that are established under Prop 20
What are that law enforcement would be required to collect DNA samples from adults convicted of certain misdemeanors?
What is 80,000 patients?
The 3 criteria needed for a business to fall under Prop 24.
What are Earn $25 million a year in revenue, control the purchase, sell, or share of 100,000 or more consumers, or businesses earn 50% or more of their annual revenue from selling or sharing consumers’ personal information?
This Prop is the predecessor to Prop 15 and was passed in 1978
What is Prop 13?
What are Prop 57, AB 109, and Prop 47
What is the proposition that requires a qualified physician to remain on-site during a dialysis center’s operating hour?
All 3 values of financial fines for businesses/companies that violate the personal data of users
What are Up to $2,500 for each violation, Up to $7,500 for people under 16, and Up to $750 per consumer per data breach incident or actual damages?