PROPOSITION 34 Restricts Spending of Prescription Revenues
Passed CA · 2024-11-05
In plain English
This ballot measure restricts how prescription drug revenues can be spent. It sets rules for where money from prescription sales must go.
If this passes
What would actually change. No predictions, no opinions.
- Money from prescription revenues would be limited to specific approved uses
- Spending of prescription drug revenues would be restricted to purposes defined by the measure
- State officials would be required to follow these spending restrictions when handling prescription-related funds
Who's funding each side
Supporting (Yes)
$53.8M
Top donors
California Apartment Association Issues Committee$44.5M
Nicholas PritzkerSelf-Employed, N Pritzker Capital Mgmt. LLC
$1.0M The Atlantic Advocacy Fund$1.0M
Opposing (No)
$139.5M
Top donors
California Apartment Association Issues Committee$44.5M
MoveOn.org Political Action$21.6M
AIDS Healthcare Foundation$16.4M
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- Measure text and title: official ballot materials.
- Committee finance: campaign disclosure filings (Forms 460 & 497) filed with the California Secretary of State (Cal-Access).
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