Proposition Summary
Provides that prisoner's employment in a joint venture program while in prison d does not entitle the prisoner to unemployment benefits upon release from prison. Summary of Legislative Analyst's Estimate of Net State and Local Government Fiscal Impact: Probably minor overall fiscal effect.
Proposition Number
194
Year
1996
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Pass
Legislative Vote Results
Final Votes Cast by the Legislature on SB 103 (Proposition 194) Assembly - Ayes, 44; Noes, 15 -- Senate - Ayes, 35; Noes, 0
Popular Vote Results
Y: 4126987; A: 73.94; N: 1454912; B: 26.06
Election Type
Primary
Proposition Type
Initiative (leg)
For Author
Rob Hurtt, Senate Republican Leader; Tom McClintock, Taxpayer Advocate; Jeff Thompson, Legislative Director, California Correctional Peace Officers Association (CCPOA)
Against Author
Stephen C. Birdlebough, Member, Friends Committee on Legislation
Rebuttal Against Author
Rob Hurtt, Senate Republican Leader; Dean Andal, Member, State Board of Equalization; Howard Kaloogian, Member, California State Assembly, 74th District
Recommended Citation
Prisoners. Joint Venture Program. Unemployment Benefits. Parole. California Proposition 194 (1996).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/1115