Sunday, April 12, 2009

Prop 1D Page Two



STEP 4: Now read this out loud:

In 1998 Californians voted to dedicate tobacco taxes to specific local health and education programs for children.

Prop 1D WILL TAKE $1.6 BILLION AWAY FROM THESE CRITICAL LOCAL HEALTH AND EDUCATION PROGRAMS FOR YOUNG CHILDREN. Despite what the language of the proposition implies there will be NO NEW PROGRAMS OR FUNDING for children's programs.

Proposition 10 revenues would be used to offset existing state General Fund costs, thereby achieving savings to help address the state's current budgetary problem.

As part of the General Fund, the money would be unrestricted and there is no requirement or guarantee that these funds would be spent on programs for young children.

STEP 5: Now answer the following questions out loud:
  • Would you vote for this measure now?
  • Why?
  • Do you have any feelings about what you found out?

You're done! Now you can turn off your web cam.

Thank you for participating in the experiment!

Please share your response with us by uploading your video to
YouTube and sending us the link at noprop1dand1e@gmail.com.

Visit our website at
www.NoProp1D1E.com to find out more.

California Prop 1D




This experiment has 5 short steps and will take about 90 seconds.

You need a webcam or video camera to record your responses.

You will be reading two short passages and recording your responses.


(Please don't skip ahead or the experiment won't work)

This is one of the 6 propositions that have been approved by the California Secretary of State to appear on the May 19, 2009, Statewide Special Election Ballot.

STEP 1: Turn on your Web Cam and start recording.

STEP 2: This the language on the upcoming ballot. Read this out loud:

PROP 1D
Protects Children's Services Funding. Helps Balance State Budget
  • Provides more than $600 million to protect children's programs in difficult economic times.
  • Redirects existing tobacco tax money to protect health and human services for children, including services for at-risk families, services for children with disabilities, and services for foster children.
  • Temporarily allows the redirection of existing money to fund health and human services programs for children 5 years old and under.
  • Ensures countries retain funding for local priorities.
  • Helps balance state budget.
STEP 3: Now briefly answer the following questions out loud:
  • If you saw this on the ballot would you vote YES or NO?
  • Why?

You're almost done! Keep the camera going, two more steps to go...Now Click Here












Prop 1E Page Two




STEP 4: Now read this out loud:

What Prop 1E will do:
In 2004 California voters passed Proposition 63, the Mental Health Services Act, which authorized a surcharge of 1% on income over 1 million dollars for expanded Mental Health services.

To help balance the state budget Prop 1E will take more than 460 million dollars away from Mental Health Services Act programs over two years.

The legislative analyst points out that potential effects include:
  • A decrease in Federal matching funds coming into California
  • Increased costs for homeless shelters, social services programs, medical care, law enforcement, and county jail and state prison operations.
Despite what is implied in the description NO NEW SERVICES WILL BE FUNDED. If the initiative passes, a portion of these monies would go to cover Mental Health services that the General Fund is already required by law to cover. The rest of the money will be diverted to the state General Fund.

STEP 5: Now answer the following questions out loud:
  • Would you vote for this measure now?
  • Why?
  • Do you have any feelings about what you found out?

You're done! Now you can turn off your web cam.

Thank you for participating in the experiment!

Please share your response with us by uploading your video to YouTube and sending us the link at noprop1dand1e@gmail.com.

Visit our website at www.NoProp1D1E.com to find out more.

California Prop 1E




This experiment has 5 short steps and will take about 90 seconds.

You need a webcam or video camera to record your responses.

You will be reading two short passages and recording your responses.


(Please don't skip ahead or the experiment won't work)

This is one of the 6 propositions that have been approved by the California Secretary of State to appear on the May 19, 2009, Statewide Special Election Ballot.

STEP 1: Turn on your Web Cam and start recording.

STEP 2: This is the language on the upcoming ballot. Read this out loud.

PROP 1E
Mental Health Funding. Temporary Reallocation. Helps Balance State Budget.
  • Amends Mental Health Services Act (Proposition 63 of 2004) to transfer funds, for a two-year period, from mental health programs under that act to pay for mental health services for children and young adults provided through the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment Program. 
  • Provides more than $225 million in flexible funding for mental health programs.
  • Helps balance state budget during this difficult economic time.

STEP 3: Now briefly answer the following questions out loud:
  • If you saw this on the ballot would you vote YES or NO?
  • Why?

You're almost done! Keep the camera going, two more steps to go....
Now Click Here.