California's Propositions Tuesday, November 4, 2014 | Sacramento, CA CapRadio's Proposition CoverageOpposition to Health Care Measures Outspend Any Other State PropositionsOctober 30, 2014Opponents of two medical-related ballot measures have have spent more than $55 million.California Ballot Initiatives ExplainedOctober 13, 2014McGeorge Law School Professor Mary Beth Moylan joins Insight to discuss the propositions on the ballot for next month's November elections.Proposition 46 Has Attorneys and Physicians At OddsOctober 10, 2014Tens of millions of dollars are being spent on the Proposition 46 campaign -- and physicians groups and attorneys are at odds over itProp 45 Would Give Insurance Commissioner Final Say on Health PremiumsOctober 9, 2014A measure on the November ballot would give California’s elected insurance commissioner power to reject health insurance premium increases for people in individual and small group plans. The policy change would be more complicated than it seems.Brown Runs Campaign Ad For PropositionsOctober 8, 2014California Governor Jerry Brown has produced his first campaign ads of the season, but they’re not for his own reelection campaign. Potential School District Reserve Cap Drives Debate Over Prop 2October 8, 2014Proposition 2 on California’s November ballot would create a state budget reserve. The measure itself isn't nearly as controversial as a new state law that’s tied to its approval.Ed Joyce And Katie Orr Explain Props 47 And 48October 8, 2014Reporters Katie Orr and Ed Joyce join us to talk about Propositions 47 and 48.Voters Will Decide Fate Of $7.5 Billion Water BondOctober 7, 2014On November 4th, California voters will decide the fate of a $7.5 billion bond intended to improve the state’s water system. Proposition 1 is one of the most closely watched measures on the ballot. But it has divided some environmental groups.Prop 47 Seeks To Reduce California Prison PopulationOctober 6, 2014A measure on the California November ballot would reduce some drug possession and theft-related felony crimes to misdemeanors. Proponents say it would reduce prison overcrowding and prison costs. Opponents say it would put dangerous criminals back on the streets and overcrowd local jails. VIDEOS Proposition Song: California Voters Foundation Video From The League Of Women Voters Of CA Education Fund Follow us for more stories like this CapRadio provides a trusted source of news because of you. As a nonprofit organization, donations from people like you sustain the journalism that allows us to discover stories that are important to our audience. If you believe in what we do and support our mission, please donate today. Donate Today