Proposition Summary
BILLS AND STATUTES--EFFECTIVE DATE. GOVERNOR'S CONSIDERATION. REFERENDUM. LEGISLATIVE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT. Extends from 12 to 30 days the time for Governor's veto of bills submitted to him after adjournment of Legislature for interim study recess at end of first year of legislative session. Provides that bills passed during a regular legislative session which become law by reason of Governor's failure to act within above-mentioned period shall go into effect on January 1 following their enactment unless referendum is proposed, in which event they become effective 90 days after enactment if referendum does not qualify for ballot within such 90-day period. Financial impact: Undeterminable.
Proposition Number
6
Year
1976
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Fail
Legislative Vote Results
FINAL VOTE CAST BY LEGISLATURE ON ACA 75 (PROPOSITION 6) -- Assembly-Ayes, 56; Noes, 2 -- Senate-Ayes, 39; Noes, 0
Popular Vote Results
Y: 2887771; A: 43.2; N: 3791190; B: 56.8
Election Type
General Election
Proposition Type
Assembly Constitutional Amendment
Relevant Case
Olson v. Cory: 93 Cal. App. 3d 942, 1979
For Author
Bill Lockyer, Member of the Assembly, 14th District; Chairman, Committee on Labor Relations; Nate Holden, Member of the Senate, 30th District
Against Author
Robert H. Burke, Member of the Assembly, 73rd District
Rebuttal Against Author
Bill Lockyer, Member of the Assembly, 14th District; Chairman, Committee on Labor Relations; Nate Holden, Member of the Senate, 30th District
Recommended Citation
Bills and Statutes-Effective Date. Governor's Consideration. Referendum. California Proposition 6 (1976).
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