Proposition Summary
LOTTERY MODERNIZATION ACT. Allows the state lottery to be modernized to improve its performance with increased payouts, improved marketing, and effective management. Requires the state to maintain ownership of the lottery and authorizes additional accountability measures. Protects funding levels for schools currently provided by lottery revenues. Increased lottery revenues will be used to address current budget deficit and reduce the need for additional tax increases and cuts to state programs. Summary of Legislative Analyst’s Estimate of Net State and Local Government Fiscal Impact: Impact on 2009-10 State Budget: Allows $5 billion of borrowing from future lottery profits to help balance the 2009-10 state budget. Impact on Future State Budgets: Debt-service payments on the lottery borrowing and higher payments to education would likely make it more difficult to balance future state budgets. This impact would be lessened by potentially higher lottery profits. Additional lottery borrowing would be allowed.
Proposition Number
1c
Year
2009
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Fail
Legislative Vote Results
FINAL VOTES CAST BY THE LEGISLATURE ON AB 12 (PROPOSITION 1C) -- Senate: Ayes 30 Noes 8 -- Assembly: Ayes 70 Noes 8 -- FINAL VOTES CAST BY THE LEGISLATURE ON SCA 12 (PROPOSITION 1C) -- Senate: Ayes 27 Noes 9 -- Assembly: Ayes 63 Noes 14 --
Popular Vote Results
Y:1708800;A:35.6;N:3085138;B:64.4
Election Type
Special Election
Proposition Type
Senate Constitutional Amendment and Statute
For Author
ED BONNER, President, California State Sheriffs' Association; DR. GLEN W. THOMAS, California Secretary of Education; BILL HAUCK, Vice-Chairman, California Business for Education Excellence
Against Author
HONORABLE BOB HUFF, State Senator
Rebuttal Against Author
ED BONNER, President, California State Sheriffs' Association; SHELDON D. GILBERT, President, California Fire Chiefs Association; DR. GLEN W. THOMAS, California Secretary of Education
Recommended Citation
LOTTERY MODERNIZATION ACT. California Proposition 1c (2009).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/1296