Title
AGED AND BLIND AID
Proposition Summary
Initiative Constitutional Amendment. Adds Article XXV to Constitution. Increases maximum aid from $60 to $75 monthly for aged persons, and from $75 to $85 monthly for blind persons. Makes continuing appropriations from State Treasury to finance same. Changes eligibility standards; lowers age and residence requirements for aged aid; increases income and property exemptions permitted to recipients of aged and blind aid. Makes Director, Department Social Welfare, elective office; names first director. Places aid program entirely under State administration, eliminating county functions. Prescribes administrative procedures. Creates lien against State Treasury for cost of aid and administration.
Proposition Number
4
Year
1948
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Pass
Popular Vote Results
Y: 1837805; A: 50.5; N: 1800513; B: 49.5
Election Type
General Election
Proposition Type
Initiative
Relevant Case
Perry v. Jordan: 34 Cal. 2d 87, 1949
Code Sections Affected
Added Cal. Const. art. XXV.
For Author
George H. McLain, Chairman Citizens' Committee for Old Age Pensions; Frank E. Gardner, Chairman Legislative Committee of California Blind; Myrtle Williams, Secty-Treas. California Institute of Social Welfare; John W. Evans, Assemblyman, 65th Dist.; Gordon R. Hahn, Assemblyman, 66th Dist.
Against Author
Ray B. Wiser, President, California Farm Bureau Federation; Arthur J. Will, Superintendent of Charities, County of Los Angeles; William A. Pixley, Chairman of the Board, Property Owners Association of California, Inc.; James L. Beebe, Attorney at Law, Los Angeles, California
Recommended Citation
AGED AND BLIND AID California Proposition 4 (1948).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/474