Proposition Summary
PUBLIC AID AND MEDICAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS. INITIATIVE STATUTE. Establishes Public Assistance Commission to annually survey and report on state per capita expenditures and state and county administrative costs of public aid and medical assistance programs in California and the other states. Limits expenditures for benefits under each program to the national average expenditure, excluding California, plus 10%. Permits increase in any program expenditure upon majority vote of Legislature so long as total of expenditures do not exceed limit. Defines programs included: exempts specified programs. Provides for amendment by two-thirds vote of Legislature after specified public notice. Makes other provisions. Summary of Legislative Analyst's estimate of net state and local government fiscal impact: :\et effect would be to reduce combined state and county expenditures, beginning July 1, 1986. It is impossible at this time to determine the size of the reduction and the impact at different levels of government. While the measure would reduce expenditures under specified public assistance programs by substantial amounts, these reductions would be partially offset to an unknown extent by (1) increased costs under programs that are not subject to the measure's limitations and (2) reduced tax revenues resulting from the reduction in federal expenditures within the state. On balance, it is likely that state expenditures would be reduced and county expenditures would be increased.
Proposition Number
41
Year
1984
Document Type
Proposition
Pass/Fail
Fail
Popular Vote Results
Y: 3427127; A: 37.0; N: 5517127; B: 63.0
Election Type
General Election
Proposition Type
Initiative
For Author
Ross Johnson, California State Legislator Chairman, Californians to Halt Excessive Welfare Spending
Against Author
Clifford W. Holliday, President, California Congress of Seniors; Susan Gambini, President, California State Foster Parent Association; Richard E. White, President, Easter Seal Society of California
Rebuttal Against Author
Ross Johnson, California State Legislator Chairman, Californians to Halt Excessive Welfare Spending
Recommended Citation
Public Aid and Medical Assistance Programs. California Proposition 41 (1984).
https://repository.uclawsf.edu/ca_ballot_props/931