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  • Proposition 32 is a familiar proposal, as it seeks to raise the minimum wage in California - this time up to $18 per hour. This would place California as the state with the highest minimum wage across the country. But what economic effects would this increase have? And would it really help minimum wage workers? Join me as we cover our final ballot initiative together on this week's episode of The California Conversation!

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    Timestamps:

    00:00 - 01:48 Show Introduction

    01:49-03:51 Summary of Proposition 32

    03:52 - 06:47 Support & Opposition

    06:48 - 12:10 Argument 1 - Inflation

    12:11 - 18:56 Argument 2 - Effects on Businesses

    18:57 - 26:49 Common Sense Responses

    26:50 -28:29 What's Next? & Show Conclusion

  • Proposition 34 regulates how healthcare entities can spend revenues they earn through drug discount programs. But is this proposition really meant to help patients, or are there deeper motivations underneath the surface? I’m your host Tess Abraham, and we will be covering what I think is one of the most interesting propositions on our ballot this election on this week’s episode of The California Conversation!

    On another note, we have covered 8 propositions so far, and have just 2 to go including Prop. 34 today – so it is more important than ever to get the word out and stay informed on everything coming your way in November! Join me for this week's discussion of Proposition 34!

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  • Proposition 6 seeks to change the language in the California constitution to remove the ability of the state to use involuntary servitude as a form of punishment for crime. Supporters of the proposition argue that this amounts to modern-day slavery and is both inhumane and reprehensible. Does the state constitution allow slavery? Or is there more to understand?

    On another note, we have covered 7 propositions so far, and have just 3 to go including Prop. 6 today – so it is more important than ever to get the word out and stay informed on everything coming your way in November! Join me for this week's discussion of Proposition 6!

    Website & Sources: For more information about the podcast, please visit thecaliforniaconversation.com. Check out my related article at thecaliforniaconversation.com/articles/prop-6 for all sources related to the information cited in today’s episode.

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  • In California, the Managed Care Organization Provider Tax is paid by healthcare providers to fund the state’s healthcare program. Proposition 35 would make this tax permanent, and restrict the ways the government can use the funds. What does all of this mean for you, and how should you think about it at the ballot box? Join me on this week's episode of The California Conversation to discuss all of this and more, and to be prepared for the upcoming election in just a matter of weeks!

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    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - 00:01:31 Show Introduction & Summary of Proposition 35

    00:01:32 - 00:03:36 What is the Health Plan Tax?

    00:03:37 - 00:08:09 What is Medi-Cal and Who is Eligible?

    00:08:10 - 00:12:26 Fiscal Impacts

    00:12:27 - 00:13:39 Support & Opposition

    00:13:40 - 00:20:34 Responses to Proposition 35

    00:20:35 - 00:21:17 Show Conclusion

  • Proposition 3 seeks to redefine marriage in the California constitution. What changes would it make and what implications would those changes have in our state? Plus, should only Christian values be considered, or are there societal factors to consider as well? I'm your host, Tess Abraham, and we’ll be breaking down all of this and more on this week’s episode of The California Conversation!

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    Timestamps:

    00:00:00-00:01:15 Show Introduction

    00:01:16 - 00:01:58 Introduction to Prop. 3

    00:01:59 - 00:05:09 History of Marriage Law in California

    00:05:10 - 00:06:54 Proponents/Support

    00:06:55 - 00:09:34 Opposition

    00:09:35 - 00:12:27 The Christian's Response

    00:12:28 - 00:18:17 The Societal Response

    00:18:18 - 00:18:49 An Important Clarification

    00:18:50 - 00:21:32 The Role of Government in Prop. 3

    00:21:33 - 00:22:57 Final Response/Takeaway

    00:22:58 - 00:23:35 Show Conclusion

  • Proposition 5 would amend the California Constitution to lower the requirements to pass local bonds. What effects would this have, and does it really matter? We’ll go through it all today so that hopefully by the end of this you are equipped to vote, and are convinced as to why it matters!

    Note that this proposition deals with bonds, and as a reminder, we have been discussing bonds in detail for the past two weeks. If you haven’t already, I would highly recommend you go back and listen to Episode 5 for an in-depth discussion of what a bond is, as well as Episode 6 for an example of the economic effects that bonds have.

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    Timestamps:

    00:00:00 - 00:01:28 Show Introduction

    00:01:29 - 00:02:38 Summary of Proposition 5

    00:02:29 - 00:05:10 Support & Opposition

    00:05:11 - 00:09:14 Background & Scope

    00:09:15 - 00:11:15 Projected Effects of Proposition 5

    00:11:16 - 00:19:52 Responses

    00:19:53 - 00:22:02 Summary of Propositions Covered to Date & Show Conclusion

  • In this week's episode we are breaking down all the facts about Proposition 24 which seeks to approve a bond issuance to fund climate initiatives. What are these initiatives, what would they cost our state, and what issues would they address? We dive head first into understanding the environmental challenges that our state is facing and if, or how, this proposition attempts to tackle them!

    Website & Sources: For more information about the podcast, please visit thecaliforniaconversation.com. Check out my related article here: thecaliforniaconversation.com/articles/prop-4 for all sources related to the information cited in today’s episode.

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    Chapters:

    00:00:00 - 00:01:06 Show Introduction

    00:01:07 - 00:04:53 Summary of Proposition 4

    00:04:54 - 00:11:03 Fiscal Impact & Bond Implications

    00:11:04 - 00:23:15 Case Study of Two Initiatives in Prop. 4: Water Supply & Fire Prevention

    00:23:16 - 00:29:31 Climate Change versus Environmental Stewardship

    00:29:31 - 00:31:33 The Christian's Response to Climate and Environmental Programs

    00:31:34 - 00:35:52 Common Sense Responses (3 Key Principles)

    00:35:53 - 00:36:36 Show Conclusion

  • In this week's episode we are breaking down all the facts about Proposition 2, which seeks to approve a bond issuance to fund public school infrastructure. We look at a wide range of topics from funding the public school system, to the state of the California budget, to the issues facing the education system, and of course, common sense responses to all of it!

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    Chapters:

    00:00:00 - 00:01:25 Show Introduction

    00:01:26 - 00:02:10 Summary of Proposition 2

    00:02:11 - 00:06:17 How California Funds the Public School System

    00:06:18 - 00:10:54 The State of the California Budget

    00:10:55 - 00:18:08 Funding, Outcomes, & Challenges of the K-12 Education System

    00:18:09 - 00:27:16 Common Sense Responses

    00:27:17 - 00:29:29 Takeaways for Parents & Christians

    00:29:30 - 00:30:30 Show Conclusion

  • Assembly Bill 1840 passed in the California Senate this past Tuesday, August 27th, and now it's set to go before Governor Gavin Newsom for either his approval or veto. The bill is seeking to expand California's Dream for All Program to include illegal immigrants as those eligible. This will affect our housing crisis, our state budget, and the morale of California citizens overall.

    This is happening in real time, and it's hit the news cycle due to its controversial nature. Today's episode is not part of our regularly scheduled programming, but the details around this bill and its effects need to be addressed! Join me in this BONUS edition of The California Conversation to get all the facts about what's happening this week in our state!

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  • In this week’s episode, we dive into Proposition 33 together and discuss all things rent control and the California housing cost crisis! This proposition has been introduced to help curb the high cost of renting in the state, yet its opposition is arguing it will do the exact opposite. What are the true economic implications of rent control policies? We examine all the details – from the economics of supply and demand, to the true cause of high rent in the state, to commonsense responses and solutions – so that you can be informed come this November.

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    Chapters:

    00:00:00 - 00:01:14 Introduction

    00:01:15 - 00:07:50 Summary & Overview of Proposition 33

    00:07:51 - 00:12:17 Proponents & Opponents of Proposition 33

    00:12:18 - 00:26:19 The Economics of Rent Control

    00:26:20 - 00:31:27 Common-Sense Responses & Takeaways

    00:31:28 - 00:32:04 Conclusion

  • In this week’s episode, we look at our first proposition together – Proposition 36! This proposition has been introduced and supported by citizens and prominent leaders on both sides of the political aisle, yet it is being described as one of the most contentious issues on the California ballot this election. How could a proposition meant to address rising crime and drug use be controversial? We examine all the facts – from the history behind the current theft & drug laws in California, to the statistics on theft and drug use in our state today, as well as arguments for opposition to the bill – so that you can be informed come this November.

    Website & Sources: For more information about the podcast, please visit thecaliforniaconversation.com. Check out related article here: thecaliforniaconversation.com/articles/prop-36 for all sources related to the information cited in today’s episode.

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    Chapters:

    00:00:00 - 00:01:07 Episode Introduction

    00:01:08 - 00:04:17 Background & Objectives of Proposition 36

    00:04:18 - 00:04:52 Difference between a Misdemeanor and a Felony

    00:04:53 - 00:07:30 Motivation for Proposition 47

    00:07:31 - 00:09:13 Proponents of Proposition 36

    00:09:14 - 00:14:38 Data on Theft in California

    00:14:39 - 00:17:04 Data on Drug Crime in California

    00:17:05 - 00:26:24 Opposition to Proposition 36 & Common-Sense Responses

    00:26:25 - 00:30:13 Conclusions and Takeaways

  • We kick off our journey to understanding legislation in California by first diving into an overview of California’s legislative process. We answer questions like: Who makes up the legislature? How do bills become laws? And most importantly, where does your vote – and your voice – factor in? We end the show by looking at practical takeaways of how you can be engaged in this part of California politics.

    Website & Sources: For more information about the podcast, please visit thecaliforniaconversation.com. Check out related article here: thecaliforniaconversation.com/articles/decoding-democracy, for all sources related to the information cited in today’s episode.

    Resources specifically mentioned in the episode:

    Interactive District Map of CA: https://wedrawthelines.ca.gov/final-maps/

    Ballot Initiatives Status: https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/ballot-measures/initiative-and-referendum-status, https://oag.ca.gov/initiatives/active-measures

    Statewide Ballot Initiative Guide: https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/ballot-measures/how-qualify-initiative

    Suggested Deadlines to Qualify Initiatives Guide: https://elections.cdn.sos.ca.gov/ballot-measures/pdf/appendix-a.pdf

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  • In this very first episode of The California Conversation, we dive deep into the responsibilities that American citizens, California residents, and Christians all have to engage in politics. We also take a moment for a brief introduction to your podcast host – Tess – and what the future of this podcast will hold. Regardless of your political affiliation or religious beliefs, The California Conversation is a resource to help YOU engage in politics in a thoughtful, informed, and common-sense way!

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